The first question to answer is on what device, because the supported features vary.
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Lets say a pixel 3a.
lol donate to canonical
you do realize it's not under Canonical anymore right
Lol clearly i missed that 😹
saw the logo and assumed it was them
Ubports is working on it now.
(Pixel 3a) Still no 4g/5g support, haven't been able to make calls or send sms on t-mobile. Even switching to 2g/3g doesn't work for me. It shows a strong signal that drops out any time you try to make a call or send text.
I have 3 different devices that have it installed right now. One is completely unusable, one has basic support but half of the hardware is missing drivers, and one more is “fully” supported on the xenial branch. The focal one isn’t even going to be available on two of these.
When it comes to apps, there are basically none. This is not daily driver material, however with all the work being done to rebase the project onto newer versions of everything, it has a future
Milking the heck outta this subject 🐄