On 8 April 2015 at 16:31, Jon Spriggs <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tony, > > A few of us are tracking some issues in http://pad.ubuntu.com/phonefaq - > you need an Ubuntu one account with membership of the Ubuntu-UK or another > Ubuntu team membership (Alan mentioned it a few days back) but if you've > not got one of those, you can either ask for it to be added, or let me > know, and I'll add them to the list. >
I can get to the pad, but I want to know if it is just me doing something wrong first. > I > On 8 April 2015 at 15:16, Tony Pursell <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi All >> >> A few problems/observations from me: >> >> 1) For the second time I have been given a notification of '1819631974 >> voicemail messages'. When I touch the phone icon on it, it just goes >> away. First time I had it, I didn't even have voicemail set up for the new >> number I put on the phone. Is it a bug, or a scam, or what? >> >> 2) Wifi doesn't let me choose what to connect to. My Moto G Android >> phone gives me a list of Wifi networks in my locality - mostly secure. But >> there is a BT Wifi and a BT Wifi with FON which are not secured, but have a >> poor signal and will always give me a Network error as I'm not registered >> to use them. Every so often, my Moto G locks onto one of these, but I can >> tell it to disconnect and forget it. Now my Ubuntu phone has locked onto >> one of them and I cannot find any way to get it back to my home Wifi. Even >> turning Wifi off in System Settings has no effect. >> >> 3) Battery Life is poor - between a day or two at the most. My Moto G >> used to be as bad, but has improved a lot with Lollipop. I notice at least >> one bug has been posted about this, so I hope it will be improved for the >> Ubuntu phone. >> >> 4) Closing apps I find a real pain. Perhaps someone will tell me how to >> do it easily. The only way I have found is to do a really precise slow >> swipe from the right edge to about 2/3rds the way across the screen to get >> it to show open apps, then swipe down the one I don't want. The swipe from >> the right edge has to be so precise that it take a few goes to get it >> right. What I would like is for the < symbol at the top of the app window >> to change to X on the home page and mean 'close'. See System Settings as >> an example of an app where this would work. At the moment, only the >> browser has a greyed out < on the home page, but just doing it for this >> would help due to the way may apps 'offload' to the browser. >> >> 5) I've been tapping notifications to get to what they are telling me >> about and nothing has been happening. Now I find that tapping the icon, >> and only the icon, works. Not very intuitive, especially for ex-Android >> users. Also, swiping the notification to the right, gives me a 'Delete' >> option. It's not clear if this is to delete just the notification or the >> object (email, for instance) it is telling you about. Scary! >> >> Those are the things bugging me at the moment. More to come, maybe. >> >> Tony >> >> >> -- >> [email protected] >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >> >> > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > >
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