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    I'm now fully using Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 5

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      MarkG_108 last edited by

      I got a Galaxy Nexus phone with one gig of RAM, just last year. This was my first smart phone (I'm a late adopter). I got this from a used computer store for fifty bucks. I installed LineageOS on it (without GApps) and was happy with it.

      Recently, I bought a Nexus 5 for eighty bucks to try out Ubuntu Touch. It's also an older phone, but it's better than the Galaxy Nexus (the Nexus 5 has two gigs of RAM rather than the mere one gig of the Galaxy Nexus). The problem was that the sim card slot for the Galaxy Nexus was a mini-sim, whereas the slot for the Nexus 5 was for the micro-sim cutout (meaning a move of the card between phones could only be one way). So, I have not been able to test the full phone functions of the Ubuntu Touch. However, I decided to go with Ubuntu Touch and the Nexus 5, and have removed the sim card from my Galaxy Nexus, and cut it for the Nexus 5. So, the Nexus 5 with Ubuntu Touch is now my phone, full stop. I'm confident things will work out well.

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        lduboeuf @MarkG_108 last edited by

        @MarkG_108 Welcome on board , enjoy the journey 🙂

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          MarkG_108 last edited by

          I'm very impressed so far. I find it's less annoying than the LineageOS-13 phone I was using, which had too many bells and whistles for me. This phone is more down to earth.

          Granted, Facebook gave me a hard time when I logged in using the Morph Browser. Facebook assumed I was an intruder. However, once I verified who I was, things worked out well (I don't usually use my phone for web browsing anyway -- I prefer my desktop.)

          The phone works well, and I like the calendar and the ToDo app (Ütudu 2). Again, I'm quite impressed so far.

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            Lakotaubp @MarkG_108 last edited by

            @MarkG_108 For facebook try Sailbook in the OpenStore

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              kugiigi @Lakotaubp last edited by

              @Lakotaubp Or Pesbuk 😛

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                Lakotaubp @kugiigi last edited by

                @kugiigi Or indeed Pesbuk 🙂

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                  PublicLewdness last edited by

                  I bought my Nexus 5 brand new from Ebay for $147 CAD and have been using Ubuntu Touch for about a week now. Loving it so far. Calling and texting have worked just fine. I have had to find alternatives for soem apps and use the web version for others but it has been an enjoyable experience. My only shock so far is the Nexus 5 only has a 2300 mah battery and i'm used to 3500-4000 so it dies far quicker than what I am used to. I still get pretty much a full day use out of it. I'm just not used to seeing a bettery get ito sub 30% by the time I get home. Hoping to preorder a Braveheart Edition Pinephone soon for the removable battery.

                  Nexus 5 (LG-D820) 16GB
                  Ubuntu Touch 16.04 Stable

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                    vandys @PublicLewdness last edited by

                    @PublicLewdness This matches my experience as a daily driver, except I finish the day with > 50% battery. Probably a different mix of background tasks.

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                      stanwood last edited by

                      I'm a UT user with Nexus 5 as well since 11 days. Also very happy with it. Almost every thing works smoothy, exept videos taken with the camera that I'm unable to play as well as some difficulties with bluetooth. UT is a great Linuxphone OS and will I'm sure continue to improve from this great community.

                      Nexus 5 stable
                      If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                        chrisse @stanwood last edited by

                        @stanwood said in I'm now fully using Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 5:

                        videos taken with the camera that I'm unable to play

                        Hi,
                        It works with UTmedia. Try to dowload it from the Openstore. I have tried 3-4 media players and this was the only one to work.

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                          stanwood @chrisse last edited by

                          @chrisse Thank you for your advice. I got UT Media, but video files can't be opened (most of the time). When I select the video to play, screen returns to "Select file and nothing's happening. If I click again on "select file" nothing's happening.... It has worked only once... Thank you.

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                          If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                            stanwood last edited by

                            So, I think I have fix that issue! According to a user advice: 1) Open UTmedia 2) Tap and hold "Select file" till a popup shows "select all / close" 3) click on "close". 4) Click "select file" again 5) Browse on "files" and select the required video to play 6) Video is sucessfully loaded in UTmedia and can be played! 🙂 Hope this tip will help other users...

                            Nexus 5 stable
                            If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                              A Former User @stanwood last edited by

                              @stanwood Great! I was wondering if UTPlayer it's brocken since I coudn't mange to play a video with it. How does your camera works?

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                                stanwood @Guest last edited by

                                @C0n57an71n Well, as describe above, follow carrefully the 6 steps to play videos on UTmedia with your Nexus 5. I haven't experienced other issues with UTmedia. Nexus 5 camera (photos + video) is working, but when switching from photo to video mode, image do freeze... To fix it: slide your screen from the right to the left and select it again, than video image appears normally.

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