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Message #17020
Re: LTE for reference hardware?
Does the Nexus 4, BQ4.5, or BQ5 have that firmware installed with Ubuntu aa
a default install?
On Saturday, November 28, 2015, Rodney Dawes <rodney.dawes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Yes, 4G/LTE works on Ubuntu. However, on the Nexus 4, you have to use a
> very old radio firmware to enable it, as Google disabled its usage via
> firmware update at one point.
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> I use Ubuntu exclusively on my Nexus 5, and 4G works fine on it.
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> On Sat, 2015-11-28 at 08:25 -0800, Eric Holmi wrote:
> > Good morning (or afternoon depending on where you live),
> > As most of you know, the Nexus 4 has some limited 4G and LTE support.
> > I know it has the hardware for LTE band 4. Does current stable Ubuntu
> > software have support for LTE? And I believe we are still 32bit as far
> > as the phone OS goes, so what is the time line for adding 64 bit OS
> > parts?
> > Thanks
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