(JMP.net) Is GrapheneOS really to blame?
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calpurtmun
I originally installed Cheogram from here:
https://git.sr.ht/~singpolyma/cheogram-android
When that had problems, I tried the F-Droid version, and it didn't seem to make any difference.
I also do not have Google Play services on my phone.
Carlos-Anso
I like this idea a lot. I won't have time to try it out until Monday, but that will be the first thing I do. Thanks for this. This seems to be a really constructive idea.
I see from the discussion there are users with earlier versions of pixels that are using JMP.net/Cheogram without any trouble. I have an old lineage phone that I could try, but if there are users who are successfully using JMP.net/Cheogram with older devices, I don't know that it would help determine anything.
I wonder if there are users of the Google Pixel 9 series who are using JMP.net/Cheogram successfully?
I hate this feeling like I'm the only one with this problem.
GrapheneOS
I did try this. And then I went and tried a phone call while using Bluetooth. It failed as it usually does. I got no notifications of anything. But I can only assume that that means perhaps that the graphing team would get a notification? But it didn't ask to send anything so I don't know if it recognized a problem. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Carlos-Anso
Thank you for the input and thank you for this suggestion. I did try conversations, but it seems to lack dialer integration, which is really where the problem was with Cheogram. Otherwise it seemed to function just like cheogram did.
I do appreciate your suggestion about the wired headset. I did think about that, but using the dialer with Bluetooth is pretty important. Whether it be driving or working out on the gym and a call comes in, the ability to answer that is pretty necessary. Thank you.
In an attempt to figure out where the problem is, I installed JMP.chat/Cheogram on an older phone, a Pixel 5a with Graphine OS (Android 14 build number 20250221000). It worked beautifully in my limited testing. So it looks like the problem may be a pixel 9 series or an Android 15 problem.
Is there anyone running JMP.chat/Cheogram on a Pixel 9, Android 15? (With or without GrapheneOS)
Has the issue been reproduced on the stock OS on a Pixel 9?
I was thinking about this. I might give it a try. I'll need to backup my stuff first so it might take me a day or two to get everything backed up.
Is there a guide to restore to stock? I use Linux if it needs a PC.
When I try stock are there any logs I can extract that would be helpful? I also thought of factory resetting Graphine to try it without any possible conflicts therthere as well.
Smog Is there a guide to restore to stock? I use Linux if it needs a PC.
spring-onion
Thanks. That looks like I can flash using a graphine phone instead of a PC like I did to install GrapheneOS in the first place. Am I understanding that correctly?
Any phone running Android 12 or higher, not only GrapheneOS.
GrapheneOS
Are there any logs I can create that would help diagnose the problem? Where should I submit those to?
Well, I restored the pixel to the factory OS and the problem remains. This is definitely NOT a graphene OS problem.
Smog Can you please let the Cheogram / jmp.chat people know that so they don't tell people it's a GrapheneOS issue? The app likely has a problem with the current February release of Android 15 QPR1 and perhaps also earlier, maybe since Android 15 QPR1 was released in December. It's important for developers to have a Pixel so they can test the latest Android releases. Android 15 is not the latest Android release and most non-Pixel devices don't ship the monthly and quarterly updates.
de0u Of course!