Xperia 10 V support?

Did you restart the new device after flashing and completing the start-up wizard, before restoring the backup? I noticed WLAN passwords didn’t survive the first reboot after flashing, perhaps it’s something similar.

I am sure if you put in a nicely worded support ticket they can “move-stuff-around” for you.

Yes and yes, completely all.
I mean I don’t mind re-entering the passwords when the backup was restored, I assumed this to be normal anyway (for security reasons). Is it not ?

Annoying was only the fact that no matter how often I entered these passwords they seemed to be accepted at first but then the message reappeared.

It’s definitely worth the try :slight_smile:

One other thing came up, the charge level of the battery is not updated during runtime, requires a restart.
I think I read about this issue somewhere else already, but I do not remember where.
Btw, where is the official place to report about the bugs in a beta?
Plain putting it in “Bug reports” ?

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All these things are just in the release notes of version 4.6.0.15.

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Btw, where is the official place to report about the bugs in a beta?
Plain putting it in “Bug reports” ?

You want to look here: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/feedback-on-xperia-10-v

Concerning the license: just open a ticket in support. I got refunded as well.

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I know Jolla is sorting out the mess with C2 right now, but is there anything new about full support of 10 V? Any chance for it to be released this year?

I’m asking cause my C2 has spining circle problem, like many.

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My understanding is that Sony are holding things up.

I’m in the same boat, though have no desire to purchase a C2. If I had a camera on my 10 IV, I’d be all set.

We all wait for Sony to provide working blobs.

And agree, the V is an excellent device

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The lack of camera is mildly annoying but acceptable, not having the actual battery charge is really straining though. Does anyone know if this also depends on the Sony blobs?

I really hope there is an update soon for that- or have there been any news I possibly missed?

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Yes, it’s a kernel issue. /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity is only updated on reboot.

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Wohooo, appears that new binaries are on @ https://developer.sony.com/open-source/aosp-on-xperia-open-devices/downloads/software-binaries

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did you try them?

as far as i can tell, it should be easy enough…

when i manage to downgrade my usb3 to usb2 i will give it a shot and report later

Do you know the good old USB hub trick?

i just go with setpci… worked…

battery status is updating.
reboot still needs ages
camera and fingerprint sensor still not working

but as a bonus sim card is not detected and wlan isnt working

so i’m reverting right now

took longer than expected to get the phone to the state with the blue star…

now after entering encryption pin there is only a black screen…

after re-reflashing the old binaries I got a working screen, but right now no modem…

wlan is working


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there where duplicated things like device descriptors etc.

rebooted again and now im back to “normal”

to summarise: JUST DON’T! (at least with your daily driver :slight_smile: )

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I suppose that means that the image alone is of little use yet…

The new binaries have been indeed released, but they introduced some changes that require corresponding changes on Sailfish OS side as well. Currently there’s little benefit in updating from v3a to v5a, and a moderate amount of inconvenience - modem (SIM), WLAN and Bluetooth don’t work at least (but the battery percentage does update already).

Stay tuned for updates :slight_smile:

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