GrapheneOS version 2024100800 released:
https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024100800
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
GrapheneOS version 2024100800 released:
https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024100800
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
Works fine
Why I don't get it yet?
retoroman123 you need to switch to alpha
Grkrz Oh, thanks!
retoroman123 just wait a few hours untill alpha Tests done vor switch to alpha
GrapheneOS Running on P9P XL + Proton VPN, several hours, no issues to report.
VAULT Same here, folks.
Works perfect..... I only have noticed one error. Bluetooth doesn't switch off as usual, but I'll have to test that again
No problems with a Pixel 5 without Google Play Services. All functions without problems:
Wifi, bluetooth, hotspot, phone, navigation, banking apps. Thanks!!
phone-company Okay, even on the 2nd attempt, Bluetooth does not switch off after my selected time of 5 minutes without connection
phone-company I test it on my 7a with this version and have no issues
I usual joke about when release but i have been manually tapping check update for a few hours now and nothing is downloadong. The releases page say stable is oct 8 but not available?
gosrox Just be patiënt. It'll come...
Stephan-P Somehow, for my P7a in the Netherlands it takes a while longer before I receive the stable update. And there it is. Rebooting now.
It would seem that 'Tap to check for updates' does not affect the automatic update process that much
gosrox Stephan-P You have a misunderstanding about how the releases work. You think the release announcement means that the release is in the Stable channel when it doesn't. The releases page a listing of which releases are in which channel and the update client is also a reliable way to check. There's no delay between a release being pushed out through a channel and it being available to the update client. It's a misconception you've developed based on thinking that our production releases immediately go to Stable. Each production release goes to Alpha, then Beta and finally Stable. We do not have separate Alpha and Beta releases. Those channels are simply a way to get the production releases earlier. The releases may have issues caught in testing leading to the release being cancelled and replaced. It's very rare for us to cancel a release but it does happen, and part of the reason it's rare is because there isn't enough public testing and reporting.
Please read https://grapheneos.org/releases#about-the-releases and https://grapheneos.org/usage#updates. If you want to see what's in the Stable and Beta channels, you can see that on the releases page. The release announcements do not indicate something is in the Stable channels.
GrapheneOS are you going to do ne same for the android 15 release ? If possible, I'd wait more time before installing this one, cause its a major update (with major customization) and the probability of bugs are greater. I figure from your comment that there are no staged rollout, and as soon as 15 is available, everyone will get it.
Do I need to manually disable the auto update and auto install feature for a while, if I want to wait like 2-6 weeks for the stabilization of android 15?
Reason9 All updates go through Alpha and then Beta before Stable. Updates never go directly to Stable. The goal of the system is doing something similar to Google's staged rollout system for the Pixel OS updates but with people opting into the earlier access instead of randomizing who gets it. It depends on having lots of people opting into it and reporting regressions.