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Message #76092
[Bug 1091663] Re: 3G is non-functional on 32GB+3G Nexus 7
Seems the original Nexus 7 is using the Infineon XMM6260 phone
controller, while the 2013 edition is using Qualcomm MDM9215M with LTE
support (seems to be a Gobi modem, which ModemManager might already
support).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1091663
Title:
3G is non-functional on 32GB+3G Nexus 7
Status in ModemManager (with NetworkManager support):
Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu on the Nexus 7:
Triaged
Status in “modemmanager” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Repeated attempts to get 3G connectivity on my Nexus 7 fail. The same
SIM worked fine under Android.
Very occasionally, a notification pops up saying that I have
connected, but I am then immediately disconnected again. Most of the
time, though, I get a 'disconnected' notification and nothing else.
My provider is giffgaff (UK). The mobile broadband hardware is
definitely detected by Ubuntu, given that it appears in the network
menu.
I can do further testing if asked.
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