Re: [Ubuntu-phone] 3G/4G support?

2013-04-16 Thread Tony Espy
On 04/15/2013 06:22 PM, Daniel Holm wrote: > Hi all, > > I just did a quick search about support for 3G in Ubuntu Touch, but > couldn't find anything about it. > > What about support for later networks then GSM? I've seen a CDMA mail a > while back. > > I live in Sweden and have 3 as my carrier,

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone Network ( help )

2013-04-16 Thread Tony Espy
On 04/12/2013 09:23 PM, Henrique Santos Fernandes wrote: > > Hello, > > David Hacker helped me a lot about some stuff. > > It seens my device is not compiling ril and using stubs of coping.. not > sure yet.. We discussed this earlier today and I also did a bit or research. The Galaxy S was re

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] CDMA LTE (Verizon) Support on Ubuntu Phone

2013-06-12 Thread Tony Espy
On 06/12/2013 09:54 AM, Joseph Bylund wrote: > Is there a bug I can follow for progress on supporting Verizon US's CDMA > LTE network? There isn't a bug because we currently have no plans to implement CDMA support at this time. That said, there's no technical reason CDMA couldn't be supported,

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Design] Page stack back gesture

2013-06-18 Thread Tony Espy
On 06/13/2013 12:02 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Scott May wrote on 12/06/13 12:33: >> >> Yeah I'm a "me too" on the concern that the "back" button is too >> hidden given it's frequent use. Perhaps we won't need "back" so >> much in this ne

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [GSM RADIOS ON PORTS]

2013-07-09 Thread Tony Espy
On 07/08/2013 11:52 PM, Henrique Santos Fernandes wrote: > I have a Galaxy S (B) And can afirm that radio doe snot work on my phone. > > It seems the build is using blobs and not building ril for some reason... > > I asked on the list while ago, at beginning i got some help, but they > just stop

[Ubuntu-phone] Preliminary SIM PIN Support

2013-07-10 Thread Tony Espy
We landed system-level support for SIM PIN/PUK in today's image. The UI is still a forthcoming feature, however in the short-term, it's now possible to use a command-line script to enter your PIN, change your PIN, or reset your PIN if locked out ( i.e. if you enter a PIN incorrectly 3x, you will b

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [GSM RADIOS ON PORTS]

2013-07-15 Thread Tony Espy
On 07/09/2013 11:03 PM, Henrique Santos Fernandes wrote: > []'sf.rique > 2. If the credential problem *is* what you're facing, then you could try > the following workaround which *might* work ( again, assuming > non-flipped ): > > Add the following line to the end of the /etc/pa

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