Thank you very much for your prompt replies and kind assistance.
After a few additional checks, I selected option 2 and it worked flawlessly in my case. I can now use Ubuntu Touch on my phone -- it is very nice!
Thank you very much for your prompt replies and kind assistance.
After a few additional checks, I selected option 2 and it worked flawlessly in my case. I can now use Ubuntu Touch on my phone -- it is very nice!
Hello,
I have recently bought a Fairphone 4 with Android 11 (FP4.FP4G.A.170.20220920) pre-installed on the device. Shortly after starting the OS, I performed an OTA upgrade to Android 12 (FP4.SP25.B.058.20230318) and checked that the key components of the phone work correctly.
Soon afterwards, I learned that the device is well supported by the Ubuntu Touch OS (UT) and decided to give it a try. Having unlocked the bootloader according to the official guidelines [1], I flashed the UT 20.4 release on the phone using the UBports 0.10.0 application running on Debian. The application downloaded the necessary files from the Internet, transferred them to the phone, and reported a successful installation of UT. Unfortunately, UT does not boot (the process stops at the "FAIRPHONE Powered by android" screen) --- as I learned in the meantime, to be able to use the current release of UT, I should not have performed the OTA upgrade to Android 12.
Now, based on my understanding of the situation, I have at least the following two options:
I wonder whether option 2 would be safe at this point (i.e., it would not brick the device)? Are there perhaps any other solutions that I have missed, that would allow me to boot UT on the phone?
Thank you for your time.
[1] https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/10492476238865
[2] https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405858261777
[3] https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/4436167982097