Cosmo Communicator
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@MonCon Nice! Can you edit (refine) the instructions link to help others (or maybe? write a howto)?
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@sven
I've revised my post to include a link to the thread on oesf with the instructiion. -
I made a thread on Astro Slide from same manufacturer, that would be a great convergent device.
Good the Cosmo got ported.
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I came across this github page via another forum, describing terminal commands to control the LED lighting on the Cosmo (and Gemini), including the keyboard backlighting on the Cosmo.
https://github.com/gemian/gemian/wiki/LEDs
Originally for Debian but seems to work perfectly on UBports, I have only tried the kb element on my Cosmo as the external bells and whistles on mine got damaged in a fall , I thought somebody else might find it useful too. I have absolutely no idea how to turn this into keyboard shortcuts, I'm just an electrical engineer with a groovy mobile, but maybe someone with coding skills would like to have a play?
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voice calls all good on 2degrees + vodafonenz, sms sending but not receiving, probably an apn setting I need to resolve on the Cosmo, your mileage may vary as they say, based on country and carrier, to be continued.
It basically works, very well. I need to fiddle with a few things, but this is why we are here.
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@moncon got mine working to with the same instructions on Tmobile USA. having the same issues, can send sms but cannot receive them. Cannot send or receive mms either.
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@tac I am slowly moving to converging my Nexus 4 but I am already shopping for a new "brain" for it since the Nexus is 3G, not 4G. I see the Cosmo has the mini USB plug. Can it see a slimport monitor and use a bluetooth for larger external keyboard as well etc through the port?
Because then it would be easier to "switch out" into the setup I'm making for this phone
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@tac said in Cosmo Communicator:
@moncon got mine working to with the same instructions on Tmobile USA. having the same issues, can send sms but cannot receive them. Cannot send or receive mms either.
I've parked my damaged Cosmo so I can't currently tinker, and I can't get it repaired under lockdown
But I've ordered a new one from Planet, so I should be up and running again soon
I'll have a play with the sms settings when I get my new Cosmo, and report back here if or when I get it working.Update 2021/02/02:
New Cosmo arrived
Still can't get sms receiving
Bummer, to be continuedUpdate 2021/02/04:
Tried four service providers:
2degrees, skinny, spark, vodafonenz
Still no joy on sms receiving
Not giving up, to be continuedp.s.
The irony of having a Planet Computers keyboard but being unable to communicate by text is very clear. -
@moncon or @tac have you been able to get SMS working. I am thinking about purchasing a cosmo now after f(x)tec announced today they are having to downgrade the SoC being used in their new phone.
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Hi @dillonm
I was interest in the Cosmo at first (that's why I created this thread) and I ordered a Pro1-X.
I bet the "downgrade" won't be affecting people running Ubuntu Touch.
UT does not have need for CPU power and older phones with lower specs run very smoothly.I think UT's experience on the Pro1-X will gain due to the gain in power consumption...
But I'm off topic hereI also hope the cosmo can be well supported
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@applee
I hope Astro Slide will be supported ^^ -
@keneda I think it will ^^
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@DillonM @tac
Still no joy over here on the sms receiving. Sms works both ways on my backup PinePhone, and I've tried every setting I can find on four different service providers sim cards, but still no joy on my Cosmo. I'm out of ideas. My current workaround is to reboot into Debian every now and then to check for messages, not ideal but the best I can think of.
Apart from that, no concerns at all. It works well in landscape with the keyboard, it's very snappy and smooth, rock solid stable, and does everything I need. -
I think it's a super nice looking machine, and in a year or three I'll see if I can get one second hand! A new one is above budget, but I can wait...
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@moem Cosmo Communicators are already cheap as second-hand devices (250-300 EUR). But you are probably referring to the Astro Slides, and for these, a one year waiting time (after the release in March?) might be a good guess.
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@sven said in Cosmo Communicator:
Cosmo Communicators are already cheap as second-hand devices (250-300 EUR).
That is still above the budget for a toy. But I can wait.
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a couple of fairly recent review articles about UBports on Cosmo for anyone who may be interested:
https://www.slashgear.com/cosmo-communicator-running-ubuntu-touch-shows-what-should-have-been-27656998/
https://www.gizmochina.com/2021/01/29/cosmo-communicator-ubuntu-touch/ -
@moncon
A formal release of this is expected to happen later this year. The company is said to be working with the UBports community and the Linux community at large to bring support for other Linux distributions to its portable computers.
interesting
Something more official from ubports would be great.
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"A formal release of this is expected to happen later this year. The company is said to be working with the UBports community and the Linux community at large to bring support for other Linux distributions to its portable computers. "
@keneda said in Cosmo Communicator:
interesting
Something more official from ubports would be great.
Yes, I wouldn't want to vouch for the accuracy of that statement in the article, but we can dream
Also I just think it's good to get some publicity for the Cosmo and UBports.