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    How do you enable 4G LTE on the Nexus 4?

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      • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
        UbuntuTouchLuvr
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        I recently bought an LG Nexus 4 off ebay to try Ubuntu Touch on and i would like to know how to enable 4G LTE on it.
        My main phone is an iphone 11, but i have a desktop and a laptop that both have Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on them, and i wanted to try Ubuntu Touch as well.
        I bought a prepaid AT&T SIM card for it and i should receive it on Sunday.
        I don't really want to upgrade my phone right now and i would like to see if i can enable 4G on it.
        Thanks for any help,

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        • AppLeeA Offline
          AppLee @UbuntuTouchLuvr
          last edited by

          Hi @ubuntutouchluvr

          The Nexus4 does not have 4G capabilities.
          The modem is GSM/HSPA which is 3.5G or something like this...

          I'm sorry but this is not a software limitation but a hardware issue. The modem needs to be 4G compatible.
          4G LTE is enabled by default in Ubuntu Touch but it works only if there is a 4G modem :man_shrugging:

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          • MrT10001M Offline
            MrT10001 @UbuntuTouchLuvr
            last edited by

            @ubuntutouchluvr You cannot enable 4G on the device as the hardware doesn't support it. It is 2G/3G only. The work round that is coming or already here is SIP over Wi-Fi. I see you are using AT&T which means you are in the US and providers are rapidly switching off 2G and 3G.

            Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
            I have too many devices...

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            • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
              UbuntuTouchLuvr @MrT10001
              last edited by

              @MrT10001,

              How do I enable that SIP workaround? That sounds interesting, and I’d like to try that before I spring for a better phone.

              And thanks for the replies, guys šŸ™‚

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              • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
                UbuntuTouchLuvr
                last edited by

                I think i can use Skype on my Nexus 4 phone without having to need 4G VoLTE.

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                • KenedaK Offline
                  Keneda @UbuntuTouchLuvr
                  last edited by Keneda

                  @ubuntutouchluvr
                  You don't need VoLTE to use skype, only 2/3/4G data. 4G data ("LTE") is marked "L" on UT phones when running.

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                  • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
                    UbuntuTouchLuvr @Keneda
                    last edited by

                    @keneda Thanks for the info, keneda. I tried a Skype app on UT, but it doesn't seem to work all that well on my phone, the signal is too weak. They keep saying, Try again later.
                    I bought a T-Mobile sim card kit from Tracfone, hopefully i can make calls with that (if the sim card is compatible with the Nexus 4).

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                    • KenedaK Offline
                      Keneda @UbuntuTouchLuvr
                      last edited by Keneda

                      @ubuntutouchluvr said in How do you enable 4G LTE on the Nexus 4?:

                      I tried a Skype app on UT, but it doesn't seem to work all that well on my phone

                      Maybe also because this is a webapp and wasn't updated since 2019...

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                      2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ā˜ ļøāš°ļøāœļø
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                      • LakotaubpL Offline
                        Lakotaubp @UbuntuTouchLuvr
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                        @ubuntutouchluvr You could try making your own webapp using Webber https://open-store.io/app/webber.timsueberkrueb and give it a try.

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                        • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
                          UbuntuTouchLuvr @Keneda
                          last edited by

                          @keneda Well, the text message part of it works okay, tho😃

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                          • UbuntuTouchLuvrU Offline
                            UbuntuTouchLuvr @Lakotaubp
                            last edited by

                            @lakotaubp Have never attempted to create an app before.😬

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                            • LakotaubpL Offline
                              Lakotaubp @UbuntuTouchLuvr
                              last edited by

                              @ubuntutouchluvr Have a look at Webber it is very straight forward even I can do it. It is not like creating a full app from scratch at all.

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