Fairphone 3 (FP3)
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@Janez said in Fairphone 3 (FP3):
- SIM card in slot 1 works and phone recognizes it. However to make phone call I need to be connected to some WiFi with internet access
- SIM card in slot 2 works with and without WiFi connection
Ok, it is the same behaviour for me. That's why I did not make this version very official, because I think that is a show-stopper for using it daily.
- Cellular data (2G/3G/4G) does not work for me for halium-boot.img as well as CI boot.img so here I suspect wrong setup of APN. My operator did not provide me too much useful informations. I will try to work it out in next days.
With halium-boot it is working perfectly fine for me (ok, sometimes I have to switch cellular data on and off to make it work).
With CI boot.img, I got a data connection displayed next to the simcard, but it is not making it to the "global" data indicator in the top, which means: no data connection at all.Other things, that need to be solved for the CI version is Vibration and Notifications in standby mode.
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I had some time to play around with the phone. I did fresh install of halium-boot.img from your build and sideloaded ubports_gsi.zip
I found very annoying bug - System time is set to 1st January 1970 and does not matter if I have set auto or manual time set. After reboot the phone still counts since 1970.
I tried to fix that by runningsudo mount -o rw,remount /
and after that performing time change but without success. On next boot I have yet again year 1970.I also tried to perform
sudo apt update
andsudo apt upgrade
. Web browser seems to improve in performance but the time issue is still there. I also noticed the phone does not respect change of timezone and just sits with that picked on first boot during settings.BTW, I noticed there is LineageOS build for FP3. Not sure if this could help but AFAIK SailfishOS build by default relies on Lineage so it might be helpful for UBports as well.
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@Janez thanks for testing.
Regarding the time-bug: I encountered that the phone needs an internet connection to set the time again, every time it is rebooted.
Regardig your sudo apt upgrade: does the vibration feedback still work, after the update? I read, that Erfan, who created the GSI, did create it's own patch for the "human feedback device"-things and that it would be overwritten on a system update.
In general, I will not try to fix things further for the GSI way, but for the other builds, in the Gitlab CI.
Recently, I managed to get mobile-data working. It is still needed to have any data-connection to be able to phone or send/recieve sms, but it is not further relying on the wifi-connection.
Lates Build is here. -
The timekeeper needs to be fixed for reboots, its an Android service, and every port needs to address that. I can help with that maybe. Just ping me.
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Hello,
I can flash the Fairphone 3+ with the neweste OS from site page / (2020-12-01)
But someting does not working in FP3+:
Vibration = not working
Camera = not working
Sound = not workingMabye the are FP3+ and not FP3.
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@007fred50 interesting.
Vibration is known for not working with this image.
But camera and audio does work for regular FP3. So it maybe has something to do with new camera and audio module of the FP3+.Does they work with the GSI image?
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Hello @Luksus,
Regarding sudo upgrade: vibration feedback works for me but is a bit laggy now. I guess it takes around 0,2 - 0,5s to vibrate after tap on icon but it can be caused by slow loading of an app. Keyboard vibrations work but I have them usually off. However while typing I can't change sound volume of the keyboard. It just sits at its level even though phone is in silent mode.Regarding time-bug: while describing my issue I rebooted phone this morning. It took around an 1hr to set right time, I guess I need to be more patient next time.
In the mean time I noticed an error with missing
_apt
user (commandapt
could not get rid of permissions) so I tried to add it manually. For now error is gone but I have no idea if I did it right or if this user has to be in specific group.As soon as the Gitlab CI build will be able to make calls and sms, will hop on it and try but for now phone calls are important to me and I do not always have access to internet connection.
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@Luksus Hej
i have installed GSI image V10 now, Fairphone 3 +
GSI:
Updates = Not Working
Vibration = Working
Camera = Not Working
Sound = Not Working
Turn Power Off = WorkingGITLAB CI:
Updates = Working
Vibration = Not Working
Camera = Not Working
Sound = Not Working
Turn Power Off = Not Working (restarting)So they have added new camera and sound modul
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@007fred50 did you also flash the halium-boot image again, for using it with the GSI?
I ask, because vibration should work here...@007fred50 & @Janez Does the Notification LED work correctly in the GSI?`
Because it seems that it does for the GITLAB CI BUILT now.
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@Luksus Yes i flash the halium-boot image
I don't know there to trun the Notification LED on?
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@Luksus
thanks for your support on FP3.
I'm testing both isos, but CI is working better and most of the stuff is running well.
SIM card is running
bluetooth is running
camera is working
sound is working
headset is workingI'm waiting for cellular data connection!
I could download you ISO 20 days ago and flash boot and system. Your last system build from yesterday I can't flash (fastboot flash system ...) . It stops always by 3/5 sending sparse 'system' and do nothing.Do you know what is the Problem?
thanks
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@FP2andFP3-User Hi, and thanks for joining
I never encountered such an issue like you described.
Can you confirm that the archive is completely downloaded (~824MB)?
Perhaps, try to download it again.The extracted size of the system.img, should be around 2.29GB.
Currently there is a new build running, which also should enable Notification LED.
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I did download several times....
But okay i See the New iso running i will try it after work in the evening....
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@Luksus no, notification LED seems to not work at all. However it did not work well on default system as well so I overlooked that.
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great it works!
I have found the Problem:Fastboot problem (file data too large) so i change to fastboot -S 300M flash system....
cellular data connection is now working.
LED Notification is also working on my FP3.
next step for me VPN with my own VPN server under lineage and linux it's no problem...but ubuntu touch with the strange VPN app hmm..I will test further
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@fp2andfp3-user OpenVpn to my home synology server worked for me so far.
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Finally I managed to setup propperly cellular data for my operator (O2 CZ). Trivial problem - fill the name of APN (on default it's empty). It would be great if there could be some default APN config file we could edit to have it set up.
@luksus do you have any idea if taking calls and sending/receiving SMS on Gitlab-CI build consumes any cellular data? Do we have any reliable tools to measure data traffic? I guess now that my Internet connection works even without WiFi I am ready to switch builds but I do have limited data (around 1.5GB per month).Side note - during weekend I tried to flash Gitlab-CI build using Pinebook Pro but it seems like android-tools for ARM have some limitations as I was stuck on pretty old problem - system.img was too large to flash. (stopped on step 3/5)
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@janez said in Fairphone 3 (FP3):
Do we have any reliable tools to measure data traffic?
You can try this app: https://open-store.io/app/datamonitor.matteobellei
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@applee thanks, that app looks good but not working for GSI build. I will try Gitlab-CI build as soon as possible if I will be more lucky there.
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@applee I tested this app already, but currently it seems not to work for mobile data. WiFi data is counted.
@Janez no I don't think, that using cellular features (telephone and sms) is using any mobile data.
I still don't know why it is needed to have a data-connection to use this features. I think it is just a bug of this port, which I need to figure out.