Stanley, Mrs Tiz might need to step up from her G3 to the one you have so I'd be grateful if you could try out your new phone with the steps I showed in the photos above to see if it works for transferring photos with the USB cable. Thanks.

Strange. Are you able to pull down the notifications screen by touching and holding the top of the screen? And if so does it not offer you what I showed in those pics? I'm not asking this to try and persuade you to transfer your pics that way but because you need to know how to access that screen. Unless of course the model you've got doesn't have a notifications screen of that sort.
Standard calls will go via the mast. Any calls made using an 'app' such as Messenger or Skype will use wifi.Stanley wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 03:03 Yes I can access notifications but can't see any help there. Give me up Tiz, I am missing something here!
Thanks on batteries.... I use the charger they sent with the phone and will charge it when it drops to about 50% which will take ages with my tiny usage.
Another question.... If I am sat next to my router and make a call does it go via the mast or the Router on wi-fi? In other words, does it affect my EE account?
Then it sounds like it isn't making a connection with the PC. When you switch the phone on and connect it to the Ubuntu PC with the USB cable does it show a Moto icon on the PC screen?
Depends on the spec of the Lithium battery in the phone. Lion batteries are a lot more forgiving than earlier types and have built in overcharge circuitry. As a rule of thumb though you should not try to force more current than the battery specs determine although a decent charger should cater for this. Most of the charge ports built into mains sockets seem to give around 2.0A - 3.0A of charge current at 5V. Takes my phone about 3 hours from total discharge to 100%.Tizer wrote: ↑02 Feb 2020, 11:41 I agree about the sockets with USB ports, we intend to do that. I'm a bit puzzled about the chargers though. They have different figures on the transformers so I'm wary of swapping them over. For example, the early one has 5V = 2.0A, the later has 5V = 3.0A. Does this difference matter, will putting the old one on the higher value do any harm?