Thank you, for the suggestion.
That option is off.
Interestingly, turning them on and off, does not help either.
Edit: found a bug report with a workaround regarding the issue: #6842
The relevant setting is found under Sytem > languange and input > on screen keyboard > AOSP > Settings
Interestingly, that setting does not show up when searching the settings
After a few days of use. When I have the internet on (from time to time), the email application tells me that it can’t connect to my email addresses.
I have to go to the settings, make the password appear (confirm its appearance with the fingerprint), then do next. If you don’t make the password appear, it doesn’t work.
Sometimes, if I do nothing, the email addresses resynchronise themselves.
Otherwise, Etar (calendar) doesn’t share very well with my partner’s calendar. I think the bug was there before (a few days ago). This is blocking and problematic. In the meantime, I’m going to switch to Proton Calendar.
This isn’t a bug, but an observation: on the latest Android version, when you choose the sound with the keys, there’s a phone part and a bell part. It’s quite complicated to know which one is working to set the sound correctly. I don’t find it very intuitive.
as I have a downloaded version of the page that has a lot more
“troubleshooting” info displayed on it?
Just wanted to note, in case it’s of use to anyone looking for
info about the same thing, that the one thing that tripped me
up, until I realised what was actually happeneing, was that I
kept being told, when running ‘adb’ commands, that the device
was “unauthorized”.
The emerald install page I have a copy of, has a link to
however, during the install process, the phone was re-starting
onto a screen that didn’t show the “allow access” pop-up, and,
as I eventually discovered, required me to swipe past it, in
order to see that pop-up: indeed, a couple of them!
Once I could see them, and confirm the access, everything then
proceded as per the install doc.
Thinking that it might be worth mentioning, that the “allow access”
pop-up might not be immediately visible, on one of the e-OS support
pages.
Vendor Name: Fairphone
Device name: Fairphone 3
Device CodeName: FP3
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: /e/OS 1.17-s-20231111351092-dev-FP3
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted: Not rooted
No issue with updating, now on 1.19.1-t-20240113373116-dev-FP3. Upgraded from /e/OS Android 12 (S) dev to 13 (T) dev without wiping the phone (for now, I’m prepared to still do it in case of weird issues, it’s a major Android version upgrade after all) via unofficial ADB sideload way, see here.
The following things work for me:
Call / be called
Send SMS / receive SMS
Notification LED
Alarm
Internet via Wi-Fi
Internet via mobile network
Wi-Fi hotspot
Location
Settings - System - microG - Self-Check: all ok, including location permissions
Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from Mozilla: enabled
Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from Hotspot: enabled
Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Remember from GPS: enabled
Settings - System - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Request from Mozilla: enabled
Settings - System - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Remember from GPS: enabled
Settings - Advanced Privacy - Location: Exposed
Settings - Advanced Privacy - Manage my location: Use my real location
Vendor Name: Fairphone
Device name: Fairphone 2
Device CodeName: FP2
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: /e/OS 1.17-r-20231111351093-dev-FP2
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted: Not rooted
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Self-Check: all ok, including location permissions
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from Mozilla: enabled
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from Hotspot: enabled
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Remember from GPS: enabled
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Request from Mozilla: enabled
Settings - System - Advanced - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Remember from GPS: enabled
Settings - Advanced Privacy - Location: Exposed
Settings - Advanced Privacy - Manage my location: Use my real location
Settings - Location - Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning - Wi-Fi scanning: enabled
Settings - Location - Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning - Bluetooth scanning: disabled
Settings - Location - App access to location - “Allowed only while in use”: Apps are listed
Compass
Screenshot
Main camera (Camera module 12 MP version 2) photo + video
Selfie camera (Top module version 2) photo + video
(Camera records completely black video from the moment surrounding light is too dark or changes into too dark when moving … years old issue I already had with Open Camera on LineageOS, can live with it.)
Saludos:
Vendor Name: Xiaomi
Device name: Redmi note 9 Pro
Device CodeName: miatoll
Version of /e/OS previously: e-1.18-s
Device not rooted
Updated OTA
Thanks
Saludos:
Vendor Name: Xiaomi
Device name: Mi 10T Lite 5G
Device CodeName: gauguin
Version of /e/OS previously: e-1.18-s
Device not rooted
Updated OTA
Thanks
Using a 084 firmware solved heating issues on the phone. Also legacy login with Google is working for apps that never did. WhatsApp backup working without any problem from previous MicroG builds.
Vendor: Motorola
Device: Moto G 5G Plus
Device CodeName: nairo
Version of Stock which existed previously: QPN30.37-Q3-42-51 (Android 11)
Is the device Not rooted
Build 1.19.1 works, but the home screen display is faulty. The four lower standard apps are not displayed (see screenshot)
@smu44, many thanks for the tip! Yes, it works perfectly. The screen is probably so big (6.7 inches, 1080 x 2520 px) that all apps still slide to the top.
Vendor FAIRPHONE
Device FP3 / (3+)
Device FP3
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: /e/OS 1.17-s-20231111351092-dev-FP3
Device Not rooted
Did the Upgrade via “adb sideload” as described in some posts here.
Everything went smooth. No data loss.
Good job, thanx to the team.
Found one restriction: I’m not able to stop / kill Bluetooth Service
Now there are no more buttons to control this service.
Can someone confirm this?