Meizu Pro 5 Flyme OS To Ubuntu Touch + modem Update + Fingerprint Function.
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@Diogo is easy to change from unicórnio (chineses) to internation follow this toturial https://forum.xda-developers.com/meizu-pro-5/how-to/tutorial-change-region-id-to-t3323883/.
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@Diogo Chinese edition you meant Chinese Flyme software, or TD-lte hardware version? Both is possible, just be sure TD-lte hardware version is compatible with 4g frequencies your mobile carrier uses. (international hardware version is FD-lte or LTE only and is better supported by mobile carriers)
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@halucigenia how have you done it?
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@rubencarneiro Thanks! For that will try it as soon as I've some free time!
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Wonderful post, i just tried yestarday and all works ok, I change "Step 5: Install Ubuntu Touch" and use directly ubports-install software, even, it works second time i do, on first time i get stucked on bootloop, but it's a very good howto for Meizu pro 5 (Chinese version) with Android
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@rubencarneiro great job Ruben....I see you are on fire with the Meizu Pro 5...here's my proposal: what about the issues described in this Forum post? The issues seem to be related to the fact that the Meizu Pro 5 "TD-LTE" version apparently isn't exactly the same device as the original MP5, the Canonical model to be clear. We made some progress in this regards, but no ultimate resolution up to now. What I found out to "resolve" the wi-fi issue was incidentally the installation of Anbox; maybe the kernel update was beneficial, I don't know. Do you have any clue? If you could help me and the other people with this model, we would appreciate a lot....I will definitely think about a donation to you for your work
Matteo
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@rubencarneiro amazing work @rubencarneiro , thanks for that script. Does this need to be done after every update?
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@Stefano AFAIK it should remain. But yeah, Ruben is the right guy to answer
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@Stefano no the scripy pu the package on hold so it cannot be updated.
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@rubencarneiro I just switched channel to Devel and fingerprint function is gone. Normal switching on phone, not by installer or manually.
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@Stefano It doesn't matter. Switching channels is a full flash of the rootfs, so changes made to the rootfs will be overwritten.
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@dobey Ahh, ok then, did not know that. Thanks for the clarification.
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Hi,
I have an International Meizu PRO 5 32Gb
Everything worked, except STEP 5 (I'm not sure why).
My Alternative Step 5 was (thank to Matteo in the UBports Welcome & install group on telegram):
- download the appImage: https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer/releases/tag/0.2.6-beta (this specific version/binary)
cd ~/Downloads
chmod +ax ubportsinstaller.appImage
- switch phone to fastboot (
adb reboot fastboot
or just hold[Volume down] + [power]
sudo ./ubportsinstaller.appImage
- Ignore the ubports installer about more recent version
- Select
16.04
, thendevel
orstable
for example, thenwipe
, and continue - keep following instructions
- tadaa \o/
And any other steps worked !
Thank you very much for your work !!!
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@arudy Welcome back!
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Can you explain why you offer for download your files? I need open source or more verification files. Thanks
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@matteo Hi, Mine is a TD-LTE Version.
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@rubencarneiro do you have any issue as for instance the lack of automatic connection to the wi-fi Access Point at phone start-up? Every time, I need to manually re-instate the credentials to my home wi-fi to get connected to it.
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@matteo thatś not normal, didi you try a clean install.
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Hello, ever though it is an old topic, I have done the modem update recently as I had an issue with the long switching time between WiFi and 4g (or no switching at all). Problem only is that since I have no hotspot possibility any more, which was working flawless before. what can be done to restore this?
Meizu pro5 Turbogreetz, Frank
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Hi @swisskoala
Yes this is a very old thread.
It's better if you create a new one in the dedicated Meizu category.You can refer to this thread so people know what you're refering to.
Also specify what is your initial issue as updating the modem might not have been the right move to begin with... -
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