Public bug reported:
OTA-10.1 (mako) Ubuntu Phone
Another phone (iPhone) on same carrier service sends me text messages.
Expectation: Receive message
One of three results:
1: Receive message as expected
2: Never receive message (displays as delivered on iPhone, no notification or
message in
Jumped from around (r15) to (r23) and now group messages appear to work
as expected.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1418808
Title:
Group messages
Appears to be fixed by "Enable MMS group chat" under Messages > Settings
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Ubuntu phone 15.04 (r23) [mako]
Issue still persists (Weather "Scan for location" returns >100km away;
does not ask me if I wish to "Allow" or "Deny" access; Security &
Privacy > "Using GPS only"; Security & Privacy > "Allow access to
location" does not include Weather app)
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Ubuntu Phone 15.04 (r23) [mako]
I jumped from ~r15 to r23 and lately have a vague constellation of
symptoms that seem to relate to slow processor, memory, or display.
Unfortunately, I have not discovered where to correctly file this bug.
- Password to unlock phone often fails due to missed key
Ubuntu Phone 15.04 (r23) [mako]
I jumped from ~r15 to r23 and lately have a vague constellation of
symptoms that seem to relate to slow processor, memory, or display.
Unfortunately, I have not discovered where to correctly file this bug.
- Password to unlock phone often fails due to missed key
Public bug reported:
Device: mako
Release: Ubuntu Phone 14.10 (r13)
Package: Messaging
Expectation: When another user's mobile phone sends a group message that
includes my phone number, I expect to receive that group message.
Reality: Others on the group message list receive the message, I do
1a - On both OS build #5 and #6 (Channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09), I
manually disable GPS and Location detection.
2a - Then choose either Restart or Power off. Upon boot, both settings are
shown as selected/enabled.
1b - On both OS build #5 and #6 (Channel:
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