The Volla 22 (Gigaset GS5) Thread

The Ubports installer, to date, also has ‘only’ support for ubuntu touch. Which means the VollaOs and SFOS ports aren’t quite there. But @piggz has work in the pipeline. And my tests thus far are great, but for battery usage and camera video. Everything else is snappy. It’s good value :slight_smile:

Hello mr.piggz

how can i change the product name
in the script from gigaset to rephone…

thanks mr

If you look at the script you will see fastboot (the command) being used to obtain the product id:

fastboot $* getvar product 2>&1 | grep “^product: *k69v1_64”

If I were you I’d put the device in fastboot mode and run:

fastboot getvar product

But I’d report that back here before actually changing the script. The script worked ‘as is’ with a GS5 but that is really identical with the volla 22 specs. The rephone has more ram and a different camera. No idea if the camera would be an issue, but it almost always is.

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Thanks Mr. poetaster :+1:

Any News About Port?

Flashing on Rephone dont work :frowning:

usually easiest to ask in irc. I just did.

Port is working well, only real issue remaining is video recording
@teracube what dodnt work, the flash, or after the flash?

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Just pushed an update which fixes video recording in advanced-camera … resolution must be less than the QHD supported, eg FHD. I think that makes it feature complete?

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Jolla camera now also working, with video max set to FHD

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Ha, ha, ha! Yes, but no but.
Up!
Video recording, GPS, BT, Wlan, 4G, MTB all work! Yeah…

Down!

  1. Default sound levels for alerts seem 100+? I notice this at boot and haven’t even found the ‘proper’ way to adjust it yet.
  2. Wlan IP address does not show in the Developer tools?
  3. I can’t get the 3.5 godot builds to run.
  4. On boot the device always beeps and shows ‘charging’. When it is not.

Ah, but those are certainly not show stoppers :slight_smile:

I think I’ll do some ‘daily driver’ use of it to see if anything else shows up.

One other thing just ‘popped up’ but was gone quickly … an ‘alert’ that there `isn’t enough power to charge’ or something to that effect?

Issues go here :wink: GitHub - HelloVolla/droid-config-halium-mimameid

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WLAN IP shows for me … odd
Charger detection is now fixed ™

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Yup, and: MTP usb mount not functioning. · Issue #1 · HelloVolla/droid-config-halium-mimameid · GitHub

I installed SailfishOS on Volla Phone 22 on uSD card, via Volla Boot Manager.

After preparing SD card section, the next step ROMs section, and I believe ‘OS User Data’ partition was prompted twice, one at OS System Data installation, and again at OS User Data.

I believe the labeling is in error, the first partition of the SD card should had been OS System Data.

This issue could be Volla’s.

Is VoLTE coming to Volla’s Sailfish OS? Perhaps early to inquire about so.

Thank you for your great work

This is a potentially killer feature if you were able to boot proper Android when (occasionally) needed.
It would remove a major showstopper where you have a BLE hardware device with a required proprietary app or just an absolutely required app that doesn’t work. SFOS is never going to work for all these cases, and an absolute requirement for Android/Iphone to perform some critical task, travel, or even to work, is becoming increasingly common. e.g. vehicle rental that requires the physical presence of an A/I phone.

…and not rooted! An app that checks for physical presence of an Android phone requires also that it’s not rooted. So it’s impossible to install a second OS in this case.
I think the easiest way for using these apps you mentioned is to have a second (cheap) Android phone, if absolutely necessary.

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My tests yesterday show MTP is working correctly now.

That is true for only some “secure” applications. E.g. it might simply use BLE to unlock the rental car. Unless you have an android app that works with the BLE hardware, you can’t unlock the rental car.

But I hadn’t considered that there is probably not an official unrooted or fully working Android on the Volla to multiboot with anyway.

What it really wants is for a phone that allows a second OS to be loaded, without killing the stock Android. This would be an enormous lowering of the barrier to entry for any alternative OS. How about that euro funding a project with Gigaset for just that?

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I flashed my new Gigaset GS5 with this image .
How can i turn back to android?