08-22-2012 11:57 AM - edited 03-12-2019 09:51 AM
This document is intended to be a single resource to track which Android phones Cisco Jabber for Android will work on. While Cisco is only able to officially support the few models that we are able to test on we acknowledge that customers will want to run the application on a wide variety of phones. We will use this document to track the results of testing both by Cisco and by the community.
Note that the latest version of the application is available on the Google Play store. The 8.6(4) version can still be downloaded as a standalone APK from cisco.com.
This document is open for editing by all users. Please share your experiences with the community.
For the purposes of this document a 'Y' in the "Works" column indicates that the application is able to be provisioned and register with UCM. If there are specific failures or limitations those should be called out in the Notes for the device.
Manufacturer | Model | Provider | Version (android or baseband) | Works? | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Officially Supported Phones | |||||
Samsung | Galaxy Nexus | all | Android 4.0(4) | Y | |
Galaxy SII | AT&T | Android 2.3 | Y | ||
Galaxy SII | NTT Docomo | Android 2.3 | Y | ||
Galaxy S i9000 | all | Android 2.3 | Y | GT-I9000 | |
Galaxy Ace | all | Android 2.3 | Y | ||
Galaxy Tab | all | Android 2.3 | Y | GT-P1000 | |
Unsupported Phones | |||||
Samsung | Galaxy S3 | International | baseband I9300XXLFB, XXLH1, XXLG8, XXLG8, DXLF3, XXBLF6 | Y | GT-I9300 |
Galaxy S3 | International | Android 4.0.4, baseband ends in XXLF2, XXLEF, BOLE5 | N | GT-I9300 | |
Galaxy S3 | AT&T | baseband ending in LH1 | Y | SGH-I747 | |
Galaxy S3 | AT&T | baseband I747UCLG1 | N | SGH-I747 | |
Galaxy S3 | AT&T | baseband I747UCLEM | N | SGH-I747 | |
Galaxy S3 | Verizon | baseband ending in LG7B | Y | SCH-I535 | |
Galaxy S3 | Verizon | baseband I535VRLF2 | N | SCH-I535 | |
Galaxy S3 | Sprint | baseband L710VPLG8 | N | SPH-L710 | |
Galaxy S3 | Three (International) | Andriod 4.1.2, baseband I9300NELK2 | N | GT-I9300 | |
Galaxy Note | AT&T | Android 4.0.4 baseband I717UCLF6 | Y | SGH-I717 | |
Galaxy Note | AT&T | Android 2.3.6 baseband I717UCLA1 | Y | SGH-I717 | |
Galaxy Note | unknown | baseband ends in LE6 | Y | SGH-I717 | |
Galaxy S2 | International | Android 4.0.4 baseband I9100XXLQ8, LQ6 | Y | GT-I9100 | |
Galaxy S2 | Vodafone NL | Android 4.0.4 baseband I9100BULP8 | Y | GT-I9100 | |
Galaxy S2 | International | Android 4.0.3 baseband I9100XXLPS | N | GT-I9100 | |
Galaxy S2 | International | Android 4.0.3 baseband I9100BGLP2 | N | GT-I9100 | |
Galaxy S2 | AT&T | Android 2.3.6 baseband I777UCKK6 | Y | SGH-I777 | |
Galaxy S2 | T-Mobile | Android 2.3.6 baseband T989UVLDE | Y | SGH-T989 | |
Galaxy S2 | Sprint | Android 4.0.4 baseband S:D710.10.S.FH13, FL24 | N | SPH-D710 | |
Galaxy S3 | Orange | Android 4.0.4 baseband I9300BVLE4 | N | GT-I9300 | |
Galaxy S3 | Sprint | Android 4.0.4; Baseband L710VPLI3 | N | SPH-L710 | |
HTC | Desire S | Android 2.3.5 baseband ends in 10.08.04_M | Y | ||
HP | Touchpad | WIFI Only | Flashed with Android 4.0.4 | Y | |
LG | Nexus 4 | Unlocked | Android 4.2.2; Baseband M9615A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1700.48 | N | Nexus 4 |
Note that any device that does not work in a later version is expected to not work in prior versions either. A duplicate non-working phone in both tables is reserved for a phone that has been specifically tested by a user and found to not work.
Manufacturer | Model | Provider | Version (android or baseband) | Works? | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Officially Supported Phones | |||||
Samsung | Galaxy SII | AT&T | Android 2.3 | Y | |
Galaxy S International | all | Android 2.2.1, 2.3 | Y | GT-I9000 | |
Galaxy Tab International | all | Android 2.2.1, 2.3 | Y | GT-P1000 | |
Unsupported Phones | |||||
Samsung | Galaxy S3 | AT&T | baseband I747UCLG1 | N | SGH-I747 |
i've added Galaxy S3 from Orange provider , not working impossible to register to CUCM
I've successfully registered Jabber 9.0.1.2073 on CUCM 8.6 with HTC Desire S with the following specifications:
Android version 2.3.5
Software 2.10.401.8
Kernel 26.35.10
Baseband
20.4801.30.0822u_3822.10.08.04_M
Thanks! I added the HTC Desire S with your version info to the table.
I've added the following phone to the 9.0(1) unsupported phones.
Galaxy S3 | Sprint | Android 4.0.4; Baseband L710VPLI3 | N | SPH-L710 |
Here are some more devices for Jabber 9.0(1):
Asus, Transformer Infinity, N/A, Android 4.0.4, N, TF700T
Asus, Transformer Infinity, N/A, Android 4.1 Kernel 3.1.10, N, TF700T
Azpen, A701, N/A, Android 4.0.1 Baseband 1.5 Kenel 3.0.8, Y,
Samsung, Galaxy Note, all (GSM), Android 2.3.6 Baseband ends in XXLA3, N, GT-N7000
Samsung, Galaxy Tab, N/A, Android 4.0.4 Kernel 3.1.10, Y, GT-P7510
HTC, Hero, US Cellular, Android 2.3.4 Baseband 20.31W.30.0815U_1.11.00.0831, Y, USCCADR6285US
I have Google Nexus 4 running android 4.2.2, incoming calls is working but outgoing calls is not due codecs error which appear on the call statistics
Motorola Atrix (MB860), N/A, Android 2.3.6, N,
All works ... but incoming audio. Strange, DTMF feedback does work. Too bad.
I can confirm Jabber IM 9.0.5.882 and Jabber 9.1.2.3324 are working on intl. Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-9100 with android 4.0.4.
Any update for Nexus 4?
Any updates to this? Samsung Galaxy S4 came out, jabber installs, won't register. Android 4.2.2
Awesome doc, adding to my bookmarks now
Add LG L9 with Android 4.1 registered to CUCM 8.6 without any problem for TELCEL Mexico
Installed Jabber 9.1.3 on HTC Thunderbolt running Android 4.0.4 and got to the point where I clicked verify to connect to the server. My support guy said that it should prompt me for credentials, but it doesn't and now he says that the HTC Thunderbolt is not supported (by referring to this forum). Does anyone know if that is the case or is it just misconfiguration on his part?
Did anyone get Jabber already working on Samsung S4 with CUCM 9.1?
Model number: GT-I9500
Android version: 4.2.2
Baseband version: I9500XXUBMF8
Build number: JDQ29.I9500XXUBMF8
I've been working on setting up a master phone list for Cisco Jabber for Android, and it's been a bit challenging to integrate all the contacts seamlessly. The Bitaim integration has brought some unique features to the app, but I'm still fine-tuning the list
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