@AppLee yes, you are right, however on every Android this is possible via "SIM Tool" app, so I wander if something like that is planed for Ubuntu Touch?
Perhaps porting "SIM Tools" app?
@AppLee yes, you are right, however on every Android this is possible via "SIM Tool" app, so I wander if something like that is planed for Ubuntu Touch?
Perhaps porting "SIM Tools" app?
@AppLee no, this is common Android app that is not for any particular provider. It is for general use
Also tried Waydroid, the app does not show up there unfortunately.
@AppLee nope. I know about Data Roaming, but that does not work. I have to manually switch roaming on my provider, so my SIM will be allowed to connect.
If I do not switch roaming on my provider, which is only possible by "SIM tools" app, my phone just say "denied" as network and there is no way to do anything with network at all. I have tried everything, believe me.
Android does have this "SIM tools" app which will show once you are connected to network which allows you to switch to:
Hi,
my network operator require to switch roaming manually and my Ubuntu Touch does not have such app (like it is in Android) that can allow me to switch it.
Only thing I am left of when crossing the border is pull SIM card out, put it in some Android device, switch roaming, pull the SIM card out again and put it back to my phone.
Any advice what can be done is appreciated.