CarrierConfig2 (app created by GrapheneOS to replace Google CarrierSettings): add support for new ICCID MVNO type in Android 15 QPR1

Does this mean, that non Google approved mobile network providers work with VoLTE or 5G? I can't test it yet, cuz I'm still on 4a.

If yes - this is worth a donation.

    FlipSid Elaborate? Updates all build upon another, the improvements and changes are typically here to stay unless they introduce or cause (substantial) bugs.

      spring-onion I mean I was waiting for the 2024120700 to come through the channel, but when the update came it was 2024120900.
      I figure they would build on each other, just felt I would ask for peace of mind :)

      Did anyone's Android Auto stop working properly after this update? Everything was working fine yesterday, then today after the update my phone connected to my car no problem but it was as if the audio was muted even though it wasn't. I was able to play from regular bluetooth connection but not through AA.

        BuckWylde This is a known temporary issue.

        Android 15 QPR1 introduced a bug requiring the Microphone (record audio) permission for routing local audio too. It impacts Android Auto on both GrapheneOS and stock OS, but only users on GrapheneOS will notice it because the permissions aren't granted by default.

        https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113629803646184979

        Our next release will have a fix for this issue to avoid the audio recording permission (Microphone) being needed.

        If you need this feature and don't use the voice features for Android Auto, you can choose if you want to work around it by temporarily granting it this access.

        https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113629804204322533

          FlipSid Every installation of the same OS version on a device model is identical. The update ships the whole set of firmware and OS images. It ships only the differences from the version you were on to the new version if you didn't fall very far behind, but the end result is an identical set of firmware and OS images. There's no such thing as applying some of the updates but not others.

          Pixel 6a user here, a lot of things look different in this update, very confused, was there a UI overhall? My settings looks completely off

          My Material You colors are weird as well, icons look...smaller?

          My material you speifically is slightly off colored, was completely wrong for a few minutes as well. Still optimizing however

            yore

            Thanks for the info. I'll give it a shot tomorrow morning.

            My WiFi stopped working in a weird way on my newly installed Pixel 9 Pro:
            It connects to the WiFi, but DNS is broken for some domains, works for others (I couldn't figure out a pattern yet). Furthermore, I cannot reach local IPv4 addresses via the browser. Certain network related apps (e.g. port authority) claim that I am not on a WiFi.

            I am suspecting something to do with IPv6. The WiFi settings show that I have an IPv6 address and the DNS server has one, as well.

            Other devices in the LAN, including an older GOS phone (not rebooted into this update) exhibit no problems.

              With this update on my P9P the IMS registration is gone for Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile), so no VoWiFi/VoLTE works atm. In settings menue for SIM and APN everything is set as it should, but ##4636## IMS status shows not registered for IMS, VoLTE/VoWiFi not available.

                With this update, fingerprint login when switching from secondary profile to primary user profile is not working. It works fine from primary to secondary. Pixel 8 pro