Camera, sound, cellular, and Bluetooth still not working

Apr 14, 2015 00:11 GMT  ·  By

We announced at the end of February 2015 that Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system was being ported to the OnePlus One smartphone.

Today, we are happy to inform you that the developers behind the Ubuntu Touch port for OnePlus One managed to make the WiFi (Wireless Internet) work.

Those of you who already have Ubuntu Touch on their OnePlus One smartphones can get WiFi support today by following the detailed instructions provided by the devs on the post at the link above.

While the developers who try to port Ubuntu Touch to OnePlus One are making real progress, some things are still not working, including GSM (cellular network), Bluetooth, sound, and camera.

We remind you that OnePlus One is a high-end device that boasts a quad-core processor running at 2.5 GHz, 3GB RAM, a 5.5 inch display, and a 13MP camera capable of full 4K video recording.

More details about how to try out the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system on your OnePlus One smartphone can be found in the original post published by the mariogrip developer on the OnePlus forum.

Canonical's Ubuntu Touch operating system can be easily ported to other mobile phones, thanks to their Ubuntu Porting Guide documentation.