3.0.3 connectivity issues

asked 2019-06-01 17:32:04 +0200

pawel gravatar image

updated 2019-06-01 20:48:23 +0200

tjc is full with issues regarding WiFi connectivity on XA2.

but since 3.0.3 i do have real issues on Xperia X with mobile Network. depecher is 20% of the day in 'Connecting', browser stops to load pages regurarly due to network issues etc. etc. airplane on/off sometimes helps, i am rebooting now the device regurarly ?! the state is so bad that for the first time in 4 years i am downgrading the version it did start with 3.0.3.8 and 3.0.3.10 did not make it better.

i will now go back to 3.0.2 and report if issues are solved

update 1: phone got stuck in version --dup during install of gclib, now in bootloop - i had to reflash the phone, reflash went smooth, but phone is now again on 3-0-.3.10 :) and i did loose the moode to downgrade

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I also facing this on my xperia X. but It just gone after I perform the file system checks in recovery mode. weird ....

TinLethax ( 2019-06-01 18:41:51 +0200 )edit
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Same here on Xperia X. Browser freezes to the point that the screen is all black. I have to reboot the phone several times a day. And if somebody is calling me on Whatsapp or Wire I am not receiving the call. There is no difference if I am connected to mobile data or WiFi. Also I noticed the battery drains much faster than usual.

777 ( 2019-06-01 19:02:53 +0200 )edit
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They at Jolla very specifically warn against downgrading. Sailfish OS doesn't support it:

https://jolla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201836347#6

"6. Warning about downgrading Sailfish OS does not support downgrading. Never try to downgrade the OS version (using the command line) as this could brick your device.

The only way to "downgrade" is to use the factory reset. This will revert the OS version back to the initial one put in when flashing the device the previous time (at the factory or in repair service)."

Also note the Section 4 about the mandatory Stop Releases you have to do when updating after a factory reset. The updating is best done from the phone's Settings, as there is a possibility that their list on that page is missing one Stop Release (2.0.5.6. Haapajoki, which is missing from their list, but will be offered as OTA by the phone when you get to that point).

teemu ( 2019-06-01 19:51:18 +0200 )edit

@teemu, ok thanks for the info. did not knew that.

pawel ( 2019-06-01 20:49:15 +0200 )edit