On 27/03/15 23:11, David King wrote:
On 23/03/15 18:47, Gareth France wrote:
Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it
already! Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right,
it took several clicks before I realised it was removing my scope
screens (n
On 23/03/15 19:38, Alan Pope wrote:
https://static-bqreaders.s3.amazonaws.com/file/Ubuntu-Aquaris_E4_5/Manual_Aquaris_E4.5_ubuntu_EN.pdf
is the manual.
Thanks for the link. I have no idea why this is not on the Ubuntu site
nor on the Ubuntu Facebook page, was searching Google for this and f
On 23/03/15 18:47, Gareth France wrote:
Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it
already! Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right,
it took several clicks before I realised it was removing my scope
screens (nearby, weather etc). I don't have the ma
Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it already!
Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right, it took several
clicks before I realised it was removing my scope screens (nearby, weather
etc). I don't have the manual with me so does anyone know how to put t
On 23 March 2015 at 18:47, Gareth France wrote:
> Buying this phone is a big leap of faith, the hardware is pretty immaterial
> and we trust that the software will be developed and taken seriously enough
> to become fully featured in time. I think it's an amazing start.
>
I appreciate everyone wh
Buying this phone is a big leap of faith, the hardware is pretty
immaterial and we trust that the software will be developed and taken
seriously enough to become fully featured in time. I think it's an
amazing start.
Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it already!
Loo
It is a bit of an odd launch, but I have fairly low expectations. We
were in the first batch but don't have handsets yet, probably confused
them by ordering two rather than one so they will have to think about
how to package it. I am trying hard not to compare it with any kind of
Apple launch a
Paul, I think you have missed my point. It is about customer service
standards. If you promise something, you deliver. Regardless of how much
or little the value.
Also I stopped working on the PAT testing data files at the same time
you stopped replying to my emails. There seemed no point.
On 23/03/15 16:03, Tony Pursell wrote:
I'm getting quite used to it now, and I only got it this morning.
I have literally only had it for about an hour. I'll get there
There
are a lot of things missing that my Android phone (a Motorola MOTO G)
has got. But I was pleased to get synchronisat
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On Mon, 23 Mar 2015, Gareth France wrote:
Lets assume that every minute of replying takes away from potential
debugging/improvement time on Ubuntu and the Ubuntu Phone;
Oh well, I guess it's important.
> Is it just me or have Canonical chosen
...a m
Yes, I am aware of this, yet I can't break the android habit of
expecting to push a button and have them listed like a start menu or the
dash. Habit I guess.
On 23/03/15 15:28, Tony Pursell wrote:
Apps are in the Apps scope
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Is it just me or have Canonical chosen a bunch of cowboys to ship the
first phone? After the initial server issues causing problems for buyers
I managed to lay my hands on one.
Shortly after someone mentioned that the free case being offered to
early adopters did not show on their invoice and
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