Phone updates: April
Amrisha Prashar
on 16 April 2015
The team have been working hard on providing the latest Ubuntu Phone updates – please find them listed below. We’ll keep you posted on our next set due next month.
OTA
- Much improved battery life – especially when the phone is in standby
- Uber scope available from the store (automatically added to NearBy when installed)
- Screenshots no longer show the volume indicator
- Notifications can be dismissed by swiping
- Photos can be edited directly from the Camera photo roll
- Added support for uploading photos via the Google+ and Twitter apps
- Photos received via Telegram now appear in the Photos scope
- Fullscreen and Normal modes are now supported in Gallery photo display
- Minor improvements to the Camera and Gallery apps, the Music app, Contact syncing, and replying to messages from the Notifications area
- Improved support for BT devices that require a Pin code for pairing
- Silent mode indication added to sound indicator
- General bug fixes
Telegram
- Sending / receiving documents – no longer limited to just photos and videos
- Telegram activity on the lock screen – see your Telegram statistics on your lock screen (double tap the infographic to change the information displayed)
- Image previews are now zoomable
- Improved notifications support
- Added support for message forwarding
- Various other UI improvements and fixes
Talk to us today
Interested in running Ubuntu in your organisation?
Newsletter signup
Related posts
Ubuntu worker nodes for OKE now in Limited Availability
Oracle Kubernetes Engine now supports Ubuntu images for worker nodes natively, with no need for custom images 8 October 2025 – Today Canonical, the publisher...
OpenStack cloud – happy 15th anniversary!
Happy birthday, OpenStack! It’s astonishing how fast time flies – fifteen years already. Yet, here we are: OpenStack cloud still stands as a de facto standard...
The clock is ticking: Ubuntu Summit 25.10 is just around the corner
London has called, and the Ubuntu community has answered! This year, the Ubuntu Summit has the ambitious goal of extending its reach to everyone, no matter...