As I described here https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg12177.html
I accidentally switched the phone to the airplane mode while having an active incoming call. As a result it is impossible to end a call - the red button does not end the call.
The bug is easy to reproduce:
1. Make a call to your Ubuntu phone and answer it.
2. Switch on 'airplane mode'
3. As a result you get unusable phone.
Of course switching gsm off while having an active call is not a typical use of the phone, but still the phone should react to this situation differently.
Another thing is that I somehow switched gsm off while holding my phone to my ear (which may suggest some issue with the top panel) - but I don't know how to reproduce this, hence currently I treat this as an very unfortunate accident.
Workaround for ending the call: make another incoming call to your phone.
As I described here /lists. launchpad. net/ubuntu- phone/msg12177. html
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I accidentally switched the phone to the airplane mode while having an active incoming call. As a result it is impossible to end a call - the red button does not end the call.
The bug is easy to reproduce:
1. Make a call to your Ubuntu phone and answer it.
2. Switch on 'airplane mode'
3. As a result you get unusable phone.
Of course switching gsm off while having an active call is not a typical use of the phone, but still the phone should react to this situation differently.
Another thing is that I somehow switched gsm off while holding my phone to my ear (which may suggest some issue with the top panel) - but I don't know how to reproduce this, hence currently I treat this as an very unfortunate accident.
Workaround for ending the call: make another incoming call to your phone.
BQ (r21)