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Confirming. I also see the introspect error with the standard kernel, but it doesn't seem to affect the application. Still, it would be nice to suppress this.
It closes sometimes after random time (not always).
I did not see any output in console, but ...
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I1.- Is there a way to see what band I'm using? My operator is 900/1800 and sometimes I wonder which band the phone is using. They tell me that if I choose 3G in my phone my band using them will be 900 MHz and if I choose 2.5G will be 1800 MHz but I have never confirmed it.
2.- Also weird: If I'm in 2.5G and select "Networks" I can see all the networks in the current band I'm in (and I think it's 1800 MHz). If I select 3G in the phone, then (assuming the info from my operator is right) I'm in the 900 MHz band, and then if I select "Networks" I can see only the networks in the 900 MHz band (just the current one I'm using) and the others that appeared when I was in 2.5G aren't shown.
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Do you have a mix of European and American bands in your country? It may depend on whether your phone is using European or American bands which other networks you can see.
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com.nokia.phone.net:
com.nokia.phone.net is used for cellular network status (e.g. current cell tower, current operator, 3G vs 2G vs both etc as well as status changes related to the network). The known details of com.nokia.phone.net can be found in this file and this file
enum network_band_info { NETWORK_GSM_BAND_900_1800 = 0, NETWORK_GSM_BAND_850_1900, NETWORK_GSM_BAND_INFO_NOT_AVAIL, NETWORK_GSM_BAND_ALL_SUPPORTED_BANDS // All supported bands can be used };
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I believe latest was 0.9-2, or?
I did not see any output in console, but ...
Only thing I may think of here is conflict reading battery values (I remembervaguely something about i2c and bq27)?
And thanks for caring about this nice application (even we also have cellnet-info).
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