I tryed to Flash back to official Release. Now I can‘t close bootloader anymore. Switch back to graphene stable Version also Not work….. Any ideas

    ErnestThornhill no i can downgrade when ever i want. This is my testdevice is not a real Problem to delete data in it. I'm now on stable again. Last Version ends in kernel crash every 2 minutes ... I sended log to devs..

      Official GrapheneOS account on Matrix:

      9th gen release has been taken out of Alpha for now

      we have no idea what's causing the issue beyond it being mmap-related calls stalling mainly when doing GPU-related work for the Mali GPU driver

      it may take a long time to resolve the issue

      appears to be no issue for anything other than 9th gen so we'll likely put it in Beta for the other devices soon

      we'll need a new release to fix whatever is wrong for 9th gen but we don't know what it is and it may be very hard to resolve

        The color of the icons is now inverted. Is it exposed somewhere in the settings the option to change this as it was before AP4A.241205.013?

          Yes on my 8a all is working fine too. Only on the newest devices not work...

          I just installed the beta, version 2024120700, there are no problems on my Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet. (I have no Google services installed on any of the devices)
          Everything works fine.

          Carrier configurations are no longer being set properly due to changes in Android 15 QPR1. Users on Alpha and Beta may need to manually adjust their APN settings and may temporarily have missing features until the next release bringing back proper carrier configuration matching the stock Pixel OS. This mostly applies to setting up a new SIM but may impact some users with an existing SIM. We'll have it fixed soon, but it requires a new release. We didn't have time to address it yet due to dealing with the much higher priority 9th generation Pixel Mali GPU kernel driver regressions which are now resolved by upgrading to the Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 code for the Mali GPU kernel driver.

            Ah, there were some problems with the baseband? I only tested my devices for the crashes on the beta, (my devices did not crash) Just to clarify; I never use the baseband myself.
            I use a mobile router and connect it through WiFi (WiFi+airplane mode) because I don't trust the baseband.

              GrapheneOS Thank you for posting this here. I was about to jump to Beta but have now decided it might be better for me to wait.

              Pocketstar I use a mobile router and connect it through WiFi (WiFi+airplane mode)

              Here's a thread from the official GrapheneOS account covering that use case: https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113319956422621755

              Pocketstar I don't trust the baseband.

              As relatable as it might seem, I don't think that's sensible. Both baseband and Tensor CPU are (as of now) manufactured by the same party - Samsung. If they were to do something sketchy, such as implementing a purposeful security issue, why wouldn't they do so in the CPU instead?

              I believe this was also covered by GOS devs a while ago. Unfortunately I can't provide a link for this part.

                GrapheneOS Carrier configurations are no longer being set properly due to changes in Android 15 QPR1. Users on Alpha and Beta may

                Will have a look. This is a thing on pre 9th Pixel also?

                IcyScroll
                Thanks for the feedback, awesome!
                I am no expert on networking, therefore I am not disputing your comments in any way, but I do want to explain why I began doing this; it was an advise from NBTV;
                "SIM Explained, Its Downsides, and Alternatives"
                https://youtu.be/RyirQOCUUK8
                I don't exactly have a target on my back or anything, but the more the world of objectionable advertising invades on human privacy, the more tendancy I feel to block whatever overreach I can.
                I so strongly object to current day peeping that I just have to do this.
                But indeed, if I were to find out a backdoor was made been made inside the CPU, I would not use that device altogether, right now I can merely speculate on either.