Fully agreed. Especially with the concept of convergence in mind.
It will be much more practical to connect the phone with bluetooth mouse
and keyboard rather than corded peripherals.
Also, if Ubuntu wants to present itself as an alternative to Android, it is
crucial that it gets these basics rig
Le 17/06/2015 19:46, Mark j galea a écrit :
> No, unfortunately I did not log a bug report on launchpad as I don't
> know how.
You can file one there
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug
Just describe your issue at best
Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher
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Hi
No, unfortunately I did not log a bug report on launchpad as I don't know
how.
I'm a huge Ubuntu supporter and wouldn't like to ditch it because of
bluetooth.
Regards
mj
On Wednesday, 17 June 2015 18:37:19 CEST, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Le 17/06/2015 16:50, Mark J Galea a écrit :
Hi
Le 17/06/2015 16:50, Mark J Galea a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> My impression is that the bluetooth issue is not being taken seriously
> at all by Canonical. I keep reiterating that this is a safety issue.
Hey,
The issue is not been ignored or dismissed, we just have more
works/issues than we have engin
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 17.06.2015, 16:50 +0200 schrieb Mark J Galea:
> Hi all
> My impression is that the bluetooth issue is not being taken seriously
> at all by Canonical. I keep reiterating that this is a safety issue.
it is definitely taken seriously ... but there are more bits to it than
you m
Hey Mark,
I think what's happening here is not that nobody's taking it seriously,
but the expectation of quality fundamentally changed with the launch of
phones. On any phone or tablet bluetooth is indeed essential but
historically not on laptops or desktops.
In my experience anyway using bl
Hi all
My impression is that the bluetooth issue is not being taken seriously at
all by Canonical. I keep reiterating that this is a safety issue.
I ditched my Samsung GS5 for the Ubuntu phone and I am generally satisfied
with the device. My biggest complaint is that there is a safety issue that
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 23:33 +0100, Gareth France wrote:
> Bluetooth is still unusable. When connecting to my car stereo it does
> not route the sound, instead it remains using the internal handset
> speaker.
I've experienced this with a portable bluetooth speaker also. The issue
is that it lists
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 10:42:01 +0200
Johan Velthuizen wrote:
> The Bluetooth problem still exist on my BQ as well, the phone will
> connect to the Bluetooth device but when a call comes in we got
> silence. Sometimes it will help to push the green button on the
> device twice to activate the speak
The Bluetooth problem still exist on my BQ as well, the phone will
connect to the Bluetooth device but when a call comes in we got silence.
Sometimes it will help to push the green button on the device twice to
activate the speakers. But when using a GPS navigation there is only
silence and no
> Nothing changed for me there either. Still works as MTP device like it
> did before (not a mass storage media device). What operating system are
> you running on your PC? Please make sure that the screen is unlocked
> when you try to connect. For security reasons, MTP does not accept new
> incomi
Hi Gareth,
On 17.06.2015 00:33, Gareth France wrote:
> So, one day with OTA4 and this is what I have observed.
>
> Is it just me or has the light on the front changed colour?
Yes, that changed to align it with the colour of the icon in the
indicators panels.
>
> Bluetooth is still unusable. Wh
So, one day with OTA4 and this is what I have observed.
Is it just me or has the light on the front changed colour?
Bluetooth is still unusable. When connecting to my car stereo it does
not route the sound, instead it remains using the internal handset
speaker. Was this supposed to be resolved
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