Michael, Thank you so much for the GPS tip! :))
On 29 September 2016 at 03:00, Wilfridd wrote:
> Hi Marcin,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
> Same to me : I didn't find any offense in Marco's email neither. I'm sorry
> if my wording would have let think the contrary (I'm not an
Hi Marcin,
Thanks for your reply.
Same to me : I didn't find any offense in Marco's email neither. I'm sorry
if my wording would have let think the contrary (I'm not an english native
speaker)
I cleary agree with you and Marco statement.
Once again, in an dev plateform perspective, that's a
Thank you Seth for your tips. I will try.
Marco
2016-09-28 16:48 GMT+02:00 Seth Ciango :
> I had a similar GPS issue with Scopes on the Meizu Pro 5. I think I fixed
> it by going to Settings->Security & Privacy->App Permissions->Location and
> REVOKING the Scopes
Dear Willfried,
I didn't find Marco's e-mail offensive. It is a criticism that should be made
visible: it's not the very first time that an update make things worse than
they were. I think some people could learn from that message that there is a
problem with testing OTA images before release.
Hi Michael,
yes, I can confirm that your tip works.
I leaving the phone off for a few seconds and then boot it again.
Why this happens? I need to do this everytime that I'm using gps?
Thank you,
Marco
2016-09-28 13:17 GMT+02:00 Michael Zanetti :
>
>
> On
Hi
I m not used to reply to such kind of email, but I'd like to share what's
in my mind... If you don't care (and you've got the right), then drop this
email...
I use my UT phone daily and I m happy with it.
As far as I know UT remains a dev plateform that is constantly beeing
improved, most
Hi Wilfrid,
I'm with you, we need patience, but I'm not a person that talk without
doing nothing. I'm contributing with bug subscription, and also with
translation project. One year ago I bought an MX4 phone that costs 300
euros with the awareness that it's not easy to use and that no killer app
I had a similar GPS issue with Scopes on the Meizu Pro 5. I think I fixed
it by going to Settings->Security & Privacy->App Permissions->Location and
REVOKING the Scopes permission. I rebooted, gave Scopes permission again,
rebooted again, and GPS for Scopes is working now.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at
On 28.09.2016 16:57, M G wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> yes, I can confirm that your tip works.
> I leaving the phone off for a few seconds and then boot it again.
>
> Why this happens? I need to do this everytime that I'm using gps?
As far as I know (I'm not an expert on the lower level stuff)
On 28.09.2016 12:02, M G wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I received last Ubuntu Touch upgrade some days ago, now reached OTA-13,
> but I never had before all these problems.
> With respect for all the people that had worked on this update, on MX4
> is the worst update that I ever received before. I'm
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