@beyolf Noticed that there is now Volte on some Ubuntu Touch devices, the request to the porter of the device to make this also available for Miatool Port. Thank You https://forums.ubports.com/topic/10484/qualcomm-volte-call-for-testing?page=2
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VoLte for Miatool
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RE: Tello VoLTE
@arubislander Whether the article is helpful is up to you, it's not meant to be a reproach. After all, it was written 1.5 years ago that VoLte is coming, and then that was it on the subject again. The only thing to criticize about my contribution is definitely the time specification of 5-10 years. This was related to the longer time you were on the road with Xenial. In this regard, I assume that you will need just as long with the conversion as you did with the switch to 20.04. Good luck with VoLte on UT.
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RE: Customizing Icons
There is/was definitely a great tool for Ubuntu Touch to change icons and wallpapers. I think it's called custom-phablet-tools used it a lot on Xenial!
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Miatoll RN9P
Hello dear makers of the Ubports software forge. One question: what about the support for the latest Xiaomi devices from Miatoll? My status is that you should use firmware 12.0.2.0 or higher! Is it possible to use Android 11 or higher later? What interests me is why you can also install Droidian with the installer? But for Droidian there is also an installer for the Miatoll device. I had already tried UT Xenial, which worked great. It doesn't seem to be so good for Focal yet? Bluetooth and battery consumption were not so good. Now I'm torn between trying something older or sticking with Android. Unlocking the bootloader
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
@UBportsNews It would be time not to do so much OTA stuff, but to get VoLte, VoWifi and common apps like WhatsApp to Ubuntu Touch first. Everything else is definitely not necessary from the user's point of view if an OTA is stable. I would go even further and reserve the software channels RC and Dev for developers only. Because if you play too much with Ubuntu Touch, you will break the software faster than you use it.
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RE: Tello VoLTE
@metalmyles said in Tello VoLTE:
@rocket2nfinity That's right. I look forward to the day VoLTE is finally implemented. Thank you guys for all the great work you do!
I think it will be another 5 - 10 years before UT gets VoLte and VoWifi.
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RE: Some Confusion about the install requirements
@GosuSan Just do it and don't always rely on the instructions. Xiaomi still has Android 10, which is mandatory for Ubuntu Touch. By the way, you are right, you should link the right version for each device. I have already reported what was somehow done but now you have to search for it yourself. I haven't seen the porter since the beginning of the year here probably a lot of work or not.
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
Are you finally bringing WhatsApp to Ubuntu Touch? I mean Ubuntu Touch is slightly based on IOS. In any case, it would be very nice if WhatsApp was finally available natively. Telegram and other platforms are also partially available for UT, at least this was the case with Xenial. Focal is and remains a construction site with so few apps. You can definitely forget about the web apps as you can also create a bookmark in the browser. Ubuntu Touch even lacks a browser. Nevertheless, good luck that Ubuntu Touch is getting better. As a tester, a lot is still missing, especially basic 4G LTE telephony or even WLAN telephony. That's why I don't understand as a user that the development is only for OTA and the system is constantly being tinkered with. Now they are already working on 24.04, no wonder the Ubports software doesn't work reliably.
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RE: UT install process is very error prone.
@arubislander Everything is fine. There's definitely nothing more for me to add. Above all, I don't need to continue using the software in its current state. For this reason, my point of view is now back to an OS that I can use better for the time being. In 5 years it may look completely different. But no VoLte no WhatsApp only via Emolator - no, that's no good. I only use Telegram because of various other software for Miatool. And to be honest, as far as the original Android 10 is concerned, you can also use Lineage OS 17.1, at least on Miatool. I don't think that would be illegal instead of the original Android. Where there's a will, there's definitely a way to make the installation better. You are welcome to mark the topic as solved as I did not create this.
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
@Moem Do you know what Ubuntu Touch is and will always remain a test system with this attitude? It is also cheeky to forbid me to say what I have been trying to say here in a normal tone for so long. If you have this support only in English and no German support Telegram is a Frankenstein service!!!! Sorry then it is. And I know you don't want any cretics here. But it's cheeky if the system doesn't even have support for Xiaomi ports in general. I will express my factual opinion wherever I see fit and stand by it.Just like in the Telegram group you spread OT yourself and count me in. You better be happy that there are people like me. OK, maybe I can't do much programming because I'm not a developer. But the testing and what not for you wanted to have tested. You don't have to understand. The fact is a Waydroid is not a solution in the long run because it uses up battery power.
Latest posts made by *Enrico13011978*
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
@Moem Do you know what Ubuntu Touch is and will always remain a test system with this attitude? It is also cheeky to forbid me to say what I have been trying to say here in a normal tone for so long. If you have this support only in English and no German support Telegram is a Frankenstein service!!!! Sorry then it is. And I know you don't want any cretics here. But it's cheeky if the system doesn't even have support for Xiaomi ports in general. I will express my factual opinion wherever I see fit and stand by it.Just like in the Telegram group you spread OT yourself and count me in. You better be happy that there are people like me. OK, maybe I can't do much programming because I'm not a developer. But the testing and what not for you wanted to have tested. You don't have to understand. The fact is a Waydroid is not a solution in the long run because it uses up battery power.
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
I mean that the interface looks a bit like Apple. The settings gear, for example. Otherwise yes, Ubuntu Touch is understandable differently. WhatsApp understanding to some extent. You should really ask Meta or ask for it, it would also be in your interest that UT becomes better known. Waydroid is great that it works with it but the battery runs out quickly. OK, that's sorted.
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
Are you finally bringing WhatsApp to Ubuntu Touch? I mean Ubuntu Touch is slightly based on IOS. In any case, it would be very nice if WhatsApp was finally available natively. Telegram and other platforms are also partially available for UT, at least this was the case with Xenial. Focal is and remains a construction site with so few apps. You can definitely forget about the web apps as you can also create a bookmark in the browser. Ubuntu Touch even lacks a browser. Nevertheless, good luck that Ubuntu Touch is getting better. As a tester, a lot is still missing, especially basic 4G LTE telephony or even WLAN telephony. That's why I don't understand as a user that the development is only for OTA and the system is constantly being tinkered with. Now they are already working on 24.04, no wonder the Ubports software doesn't work reliably.
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RE: WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
@UBportsNews It would be time not to do so much OTA stuff, but to get VoLte, VoWifi and common apps like WhatsApp to Ubuntu Touch first. Everything else is definitely not necessary from the user's point of view if an OTA is stable. I would go even further and reserve the software channels RC and Dev for developers only. Because if you play too much with Ubuntu Touch, you will break the software faster than you use it.
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WhatsApp on Ubuntu Touch?
Will you finally bring WhatsApp to Ubuntu Touch? I mean that Ubuntu Touch is slightly based on IOS. In any case, it would be very nice if WhatsApp were finally available natively. Telegram and other platforms are also partly available for UT, at least that was the case for Xenial. Focal is and remains a construction site with so few apps. You can definitely forget about the web apps because you can also create a bookmark in the browser. Ubuntu Touch even lacks a browser. Nevertheless, good luck that Ubuntu Touch gets better. There is still a lot missing, as a tester you know.
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RE: Bad routing in navigation apps when using OSM Scout Server Offline
@volatius You can see that I pointed them out on the Scout server. I sincerely hope that your problems will be solved with the help of the experts.
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RE: Bad routing in navigation apps when using OSM Scout Server Offline
@volatius What I can possibly recommend to you is to check all the settings in the Scout Server app. I have set all the functions, including the accuracy, to 10. I have no idea what there is to adjust now. However, I somehow have the feeling that there is something wrong with the maps. Do you have a mixture of Internet and offline maps? You can also select other map providers. And yes, without a GPS signal, offline navigation doesn't work in some cases. But also try a GPS app to see if the device has a GPS signal. Please do this without Osm Scout Server and Navigator App, otherwise it will not work. If the device has GPS in the house, try the Selle Navi app, which I had tested successfully.
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RE: Bad routing in navigation apps when using OSM Scout Server Offline
Hi @AppLee I probably expressed myself a bit strangely, Applee. I meant my statement about the lack of updates in relation to the complete maps. I actually downloaded Europe in full a little over 2 years ago. Don't ask me how many GB that was. Just that the makers of the Scout Server app will have noticed. I still have the map material. That means I could set up a navigator again at any time. It could even be Focal or Xenial. Yes, of course, otherwise a lot depends on the port. Every now and then a navigation system without Singal will say please turn. Otherwise yes, Ubuntu Touch is really very port-dependent, it works on device A and not on B. Topic clarified. However, in Saxony, mountains or houses can also interfere!
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RE: Bad routing in navigation apps when using OSM Scout Server Offline
Possibly a GPS signal that is too weak or an update error. When I was still trying to use Ubuntu Touch, I came to the decision not to install any more updates. No, I don't know because I've already had these things. I've actually downloaded gigabytes of world maps and stuff via mobile data and only had bad experiences with stuff. Ubuntu Touch as a pure navigation system may work, but it's not yet fully developed.
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RE: [Qualcomm} VoLTE call for testing
I have now installed Ubuntu Touch especially for this VoLte test. I have probably done everything wrong that can be done wrong. Installed the Ubuntu Tweak Tool because of the write permissions. Then off to the terminal and installed the system with sudo apt update&&sudo apt full-upgrade and the Ofono stuff. What can I say, suddenly there were no more SIM cards available and my WLAN data volume was used up, so that went down the drain