GrapheneOS version 2022111800 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2022111800.
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
GrapheneOS version 2022111800 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2022111800.
See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
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In the release notes it had been mentioned regarding the face unlock system present in the 7 series.
I have a doubt regarding why if there is no dedicated hardware required for it, then why is it not supported in the 6 series?
And if it's so insecure is there a way possible to you guys to add some more security measures to harden it just like how you did for the fingerprint unlock system?
Thanks in advance!
[deleted] I wouldn't hold your breath. It sounds like the lack of hardware is exactly why they don't plan to implement in GrapheneOS.
I no longer have the issue with pedometer doubling steps that started in Nov 11 update. Not sure what caused it or how it got fixed, but i'm a happy camper
@GrapheneOS how does "change minimal value of battery saver schedule to 5% again as it was before Android 13" work? Because for the first time in a long time I let my battery get low and at 20% I had a mandatory notification that asked if I want to enable battery saver or dismiss.
Am I misunderstanding this change or aren't we supposed to be alerted only at 5% now if we want to enable battery saver? I would prefer that. 20% is still a lot of battery when the OS isn't spying on you with hidden services and telemetey, such as in GrapheneOS.
mythodical thanks! Will enabling this battery saver with schedule make that 20% suggestion not pop up?
gosrox that's a good question. I don't use it myself and my battery rarely drops below 50%, so it'd probably be some time before seeing it firsthand.
mythodical I will let my phone drop to 20% and then 5% in the next day or so and report back