Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Peter Rasmussen wrote:
I checked out bug #1028, and yes, even with the limited info there, it
seems to be the same.

Thanks for confirming!

That was the least I could do!
A couple of seconds later you should see a popup with your mobile
service provider appearing.
I could then make phone calls, but it seemed that when the other end drops the connection, my Neo doesn't detect it and stays up until I explicitly drop the call myself. Is this a known problem?

Unfortunately yes, sorry. gsmd team and dialer team are working to fix
this asap.

Actually, now being able to both dial and receive phone calls, this issue moves down the 'issue ladder' for me. It doesn't work in a sexy way, but it works!

What I would rather like to see now is working text messaging (SMS) and better battery life, because then I could switch my regular mobile phone to the Neo for every day usage, and that would put many more testing hours into it. Right now, it is only after I come home and have time sitting down with it that I can fiddle and test it, and that makes a huge difference.

If emphasis could also be put into providing more characters in the text messaging, eg. European, Japanese and Chinese characters, that would be helpful, too. You know, text messaging in Europe and Asia is sometimes more important than voice.

Then, having a USB mode = Mass Storage, so that when powered up, or in the boot loader mode, being able to directly access the SD or SDHC flash card would make access to it easier and less demanding with moving the flash card back and forth between the Neo and a reader, when populating it with a new kernel and rootfs image. How and when do you suppose that is coming along?

In general, how do I put such functionality road map priority wishes through? Bugzilla? Or is that only for actual defects?

Thanks,
Peter


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