On Android devices, you have the ability to turn off mobile data
(2G/3G/4G) still allowing you to be connected to the mobile network to
receive incoming calls and text messages. I think this would be a good
feature to have on the Ubuntu Phone. Some may get charged a lot for
over use of MB/GB data usage.
On Wed, 20 Jan, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Marcus Tomlinson
<marcus.tomlin...@canonical.com> wrote:
The currently accepted method to doing this is to switch on flight
mode, then turn WiFi back on. Do you feel that this is too
convoluted? As far as I know, this is the same for Android devices.
On 20 Jan 2016, at 12:43 PM, Heroldich Robin <robinh...@outlook.hu>
wrote:
Hey all!
I have been using a Bq Aquaris E4.5 phone as my daily driver for
more than 10 months and I really love it. Last month my mother's
phone was broken, so we needed to look for a new one. And we've
bought a Bq Aquaris E5 to her. She really likes it. The only problem
is that she has a SIM card with a very low amount of mobile data
(50MB) and she easily runs out of this limit if she doesn't turned
mobile data off when she doesn't use it. But on the Network
Indicator there are switches only for Airplane mode, WiFi and
Hotspot, there isn't any for Mobile data. So she needs to open
System Settings everytime when she wants to enable or disable it. Is
there a reason behind the decision to there's no switch for this
purpose? If no, could you provide a switch for mobile data on this
indicator too? She and I would really pleased. Thanks.
p.s.: Thanks everyone for you hard work.
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