Scrub 'e4.5'. My issue is android. I would hate this on any device. I loved the 
way Ubuntu interacts.

On 27 Feb 2017 14:31, Marcin Xc <gtride...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Can anyone confirm that? Does E4.5 really works under Android so poorly? I 
> used to read on this list quite the opposite: people were delighted with 
> Android but I can't remember if it was for E4.5.
>
> "I need fingers the size of toothpicks to accurately dial!" 
>
> can't You just install some other keyboard? There are plenty of them.
>
> My biggest problem at the moment is the bug that I reported right at the 
> start when I decided to switch to Ubuntu Phone: contacts. I have a few 
> hundred complicated contacts on my device and can't synchronize them 
> correctly. When I bought E4.5 i still had my old Nokia in the other pocket 
> where I had my contacts. Today I face the same problem in the other 
> direction: I can't flash my Aquaris just like that without losing some new 
> contacts that I badly need. Another proof of not thinking about the most 
> important things right at the start. Google has problems synchronizing 
> contacts even with its Nexus devices and someone decided to rely on Google in 
> Ubuntu Touch. "First things first" dear Canonical.
>
> Cheers
>
> Marcin
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: "gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk" <gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk>
> To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net 
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2017 1:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Future device support
>
> I do think this is honest but a bit too brutal. I agree it would be much 
> better if Canonical were feeding back into the community and allowing us 
> to see that the wheels are still in motion. However for all its faults 
> the E4.5 running Ubuntu is a thing of beauty. Having flashed back to 
> android I have to admit I hate my phone. Nothing works in an intuitive 
> way, many things are no longer easy.
>
> Phoning someone I get an alphanumeric keyboard. I need fingers the size 
> of toothpicks to accurately dial! Things that should swipe don't swipe 
> and settings which should be 'just there' are deeply buried.
>
> Bluetooth works and that's great. The mobile hotspot has usage stats 
> which is pretty neat and automatically turns itself off when I 
> disconnect which is genius. But overall it feels more clunky than ubuntu 
> did a few OTAs back. So Canonical you are really, really on to 
> something. All we can do at this point is wait and hope that the buzz 
> surrounding the project can return given snap based images and some new 
> devices.
>
>
> On 2017-02-27 10:12, Marcin Xc wrote:
> > Official communication as You wrote is a very weak point in this
> > community. Every group should have its leader. Some time ago Lukasz
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