[CTA] On a dual-sim device, the default SIM for data must be chosen before use (at boot)
Bug #1587978 reported by
John McAleely
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical System Image |
Fix Released
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Critical
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Penk Chen | ||
Ubuntu UX |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When a dual SIM handset is used with both SIMs inserted, the user will be prompted to select a default for voice and sms traffic, but not for data (bug #1379412).
It is a market requirement for launches with some partners for this preference to be a user choice before first use.
I believe this means we need a card in the first-boot wizard, that would be active whenever two SIMs are found during that boot (whatever network state they are in).
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
milestone: | 12 → 12.1 |
summary: |
- On a dual-sim device, the default SIM for data must be chosen before use - (at boot) + [CTA] On a dual-sim device, the default SIM for data must be chosen + before use (at boot) |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
milestone: | fi → 13 |
Changed in canonical-devices-system-image: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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When we were discussing bug #1379412, it was clear that the desired behaviour was for the phone to be as automatic as possible, and infer the users choice from the state of the SIM registrations/ coverage/ lock state.
Whilst this might suit some users in some markets, other markets have clear rules that this choice must be made by the user.
I imagine that this might require some care, so if the user selects a locked sim, there must be some option later (perhaps from the indicators) to unlock the sim. I believe this functionality is present, so the only requirement is to express a preference when first booted with two SIMs inserted.