Some clues here according to the log cat radio log
Hardware : Galaxy nexus(maguro )
Network: China Unicom(2G/3G)
OS: Android4.2 / Ubuntu touch June1
I checked the radio log both from android and Ubuntu. The Voice call
has the same state it should be 3G.there is only data registration on
the wireless network but no configuration information. So I can't
confirm which type it is. There was no AT command info in the radio
log,I couldn't make sure for that .all above is my analysis and need
to be confirmed further.
FYI.
BR
Pengzhou
在 2013-6-2 下午10:13, <folabiklan@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:folabiklan@xxxxxxxxx>>写道:
I guess we should all remember this is yet to leave dev preview
status so probably only devs should be able to use for now.
I just think the level of misinformation should be reduced by
people who know what's really happening.
I still think it would be bad to let uncertainty cloud the process.
Sent from my android device.
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel <ichbrauchspeicher@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:ichbrauchspeicher@xxxxxxxx>>
To: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] 3G support also mean call support over
3G, or just data?
I just tried the latest version on my Galaxy Nexus (Maguro) but
mobile internet did not work for me and I also couldn't find any
settings for e.g. the apn. SMS and telephone calls are working but
I have no idea if my phone is connected over 2G or 3G (my operator
supports both). Does anyone know how to set this up?
Hi all,
I just read that Touch now has 3G support which makes it possible
to stay connected without wifi, but what about call support over
3G; is that also working now?
My operator doesn't have a GSM network, you see.
Cheers,
Daniel
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