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Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?

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      Nikfrager
      last edited by 27 Oct 2019, 15:13

      My Bq Aquaris E5 works very well with dual sim.

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        lapinus @PhoenixLandPirat
        last edited by 27 Oct 2019, 15:19

        @PhoenixLandPirat OP3 with ubtouch? I don't see it on the site.

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          Lakotaubp @lapinus
          last edited by 27 Oct 2019, 16:02

          @lapinus https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3253/oneplus-3-3t/9

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            PhoenixLandPirat @TotalSonic
            last edited by 27 Oct 2019, 17:20

            @TotalSonic I tried to use that, I think during the canonical era, and it didn't work for me, Idk why, I might have been wrong, and uses a similar/same sync services as the Contacts or calendar app, or it didn't work because you had to have it open to sync, and thats fixed now due to exceptions?

            I'm not aware, but thank you for updating me on that.

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              TheBird
              last edited by 28 Oct 2019, 14:35

              To me it still is not. This is because of this problem:

              https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2243/phone-doesn-t-ring

              But beside that it is great. At nightshifts I use my Iphone. The others days of the week it is UT on my OPO which I realy prefer πŸ‘

              BQ Aquaris E4.5
              Pixel 3a XL on Focal which realy rocks!

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                TotalSonic @Nathan123
                last edited by 28 Oct 2019, 15:49

                @Nathan123 - The Meizu Pro 5 is superior to the OnePlue One in that the Meizu has USB-C fast charging, the camera zoom, flash, and focus work correctly, it has a 21megapixel camera (versus the 13 megapixel on the OPO) with better color capturing, it has micro-SD support (up to 128GB), and fingerprint unlocking support. I've found that the GPS works better on the Meizu as well. The disadvantage of the Meizu is that it only works at 3G/HSPA (enhanced 3G) in the USA (at least with my cell provider of T-Mobile), where as the OnePlus One can get reliably 4G.

                Best regards,
                Steve Berson

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                  Pookie
                  last edited by 28 Oct 2019, 18:56

                  Yes, the meizu pro 5, on the paper, seems to be the best device available (and it is dual-sim). But it is quite difficult to find, and the documentation says that Ubuntu touch cannot be ported to the android version, so I need to find a Ubuntu touch version, which seems impossible. It is very hard to find the HQ devices as well.
                  Because of the dual-Sim problem, the good solution could be to try the FP2. Now that the Fp3 is launched, it is quite easy to find, and not so expensive.

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                    TotalSonic @Pookie
                    last edited by 28 Oct 2019, 20:26

                    @Pookie said in Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?:

                    Yes, the meizu pro 5, on the paper, seems to be the best device available (and it is dual-sim). But it is quite difficult to find, and the documentation says that Ubuntu touch cannot be ported to the android version,

                    This is not correct information. UT CAN be ported to the Android version - it just requires a number of additional steps to do so. Info on how to do so is at https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2755/meizu-pro-5-flyme-os-to-ubuntu-touch-modem-update-fingerprint-function

                    Best regards,
                    Steve Berson

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                      Pookie @TotalSonic
                      last edited by 29 Oct 2019, 08:20

                      @TotalSonic
                      Wow thanks for the tip. It looks tricky but not impossible at all. If I find the device it will be my first choice, particularly because of the fingerprint reader and dual-Sim capacity.

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                        prog-amateur
                        last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 05:30

                        @canadien666 said in Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?:

                        player

                        To me, what is missing is a video player : no VLC, no Kodi, no possibility to read .m3u playlist, and possible extension crashes. This is a No-Go for me but I understand it is not easy to (dedicate time to) make software, so I am patient. Honestly, it is a big lack for me I hope it will come one day.

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                          arubislander @prog-amateur
                          last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 06:40

                          @prog-amateur VLC (the GTK version) works quite well in a Libertine container. The controls are of a necessity not very touch friendly, especially not on a small screen. But if you navigate to the file you want to play in the file browser, you can select VLC to open it with.

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                          JingPad (24.04 preview)
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                            domubpkm @arubislander
                            last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 08:00

                            @arubislander Do you have the link to the right VLC package ? Thank you in advance.

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                              prog-amateur @arubislander
                              last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 11:53

                              @arubislander thank you very much. I remember we (you or somebody else) have discussed this point in another topic. Same as @domubpkm : do you have any easy "how to" do it ? I have found a Libertine tutorial and it is not so easy to understand. Thank you !

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                                arubislander
                                last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 13:25

                                @prog-amateur , @domubpkm : Is your question about installing VLC in a Libertine container, or more specifically about creating a Libertine container in the first place?

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                                  prog-amateur @arubislander
                                  last edited by 30 Oct 2019, 13:50

                                  @arubislander : my strategy was to install a Libertine container first, then install VLC.
                                  However, I could never install any container because it was not so clear to me (I know a few Linux commands but the tutorial I have found on Internet was complex).

                                  If you know an easy way to install VLC as a Libertine container, please feel free to tell us, thank you very much !

                                  Something I also regret is no Anbox for the Nexus 7 : maybe this would have solved the VLC/Kodi/another need.

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                                    Lakotaubp @prog-amateur
                                    last edited by Lakotaubp 30 Oct 2019, 14:04

                                    @prog-amateur You can create a libertine container from system settings, libertine. Just go to battery settings first and set lock when idle to never before you start.
                                    Once that's done, tap on the container name then to add apps etc tap the plus sign top right corner

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                                      domubpkm @arubislander
                                      last edited by domubpkm 30 Oct 2019, 14:40

                                      @arubislander Clearer : the good questions are : what is the exact name of the package vlc GTK version for libertine container or in what archives is vlc GTK for libertine container ? I tried the package named 'vlc', it works very badly in OPO...

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                                        domubpkm
                                        last edited by 31 Oct 2019, 07:19

                                        @advocatux Hello.
                                        In continuity with your effective advices, have you experienced light packages that work well (with Nexus 5 or OPO) under libertine container (video players, web browsers, emails or other) useful on a daily basis ? Thank you

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                                          prog-amateur @Lakotaubp
                                          last edited by 31 Oct 2019, 11:18

                                          @Lakotaubp Thank you very much ! Following your advises, I have succeeded to install VLC on my Nexus 7. I regret the UI is almost unusable, but it is better than nothing !

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                                            arubislander @domubpkm
                                            last edited by 31 Oct 2019, 13:59

                                            @domubpkm said in Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?:

                                            I tried the package named 'vlc', it works very badly in OPO...

                                            That is the package I was referring to. I might be getting confused with wireshark, which does have a QT and GTK package in the repos.

                                            Any application not written with different screen sizes and touch input in mind will work badly on a phone. But having said that, if the File Manager is used for browsing and selecting the media, and VLC is only used for the playback, then it is a passable experience.

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