lumzl That sounds like SSD data corruption. It should automatically roll back if it fails to boot several times regardless. Did it roll back and boot up the old version again?
GrapheneOS version 2025030800 released
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GrapheneOS No, it just showed "the device can't be trusted" and booted fine, but the integrity IDs are different, that's my main problem. here: https://imgur.com/a/oTm88JU . Sorry for such blurry photo, taken on an old phone.
lumzl That's very strange and quite concerning. It's hard to understand how it could boot if that's the case. Try booting into recovery and sideloading the latest update again. See https://grapheneos.org/usage#updates-sideloading for instructions. You can download it from the releases page. You could try sideloading a 2nd time if the 1st time doesn't work.
Thanks, its working again after clearing data using adb.
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GrapheneOS No, that didn't work either. It's really weird. I have sideloaded the system update twice, nothing changed(integrity IDs too). what can I try, factory reset? Thanks for your help!
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de0u it succeeds, but still outputs that image: https://imgur.com/a/oTm88JU . I tried different cables, networks, etc. Still nothing.
lumzl It's supposed to show that and the hash appears to match what it's supposed to be. See https://grapheneos.org/install/web#verified-boot-key-hash.
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Dear team and users,
for me the haptics on this version are really f'd up. Pixel 8 has one of the best vibration motor I ever used, and the haptics were perfect. Now, agree this update, I would describe them very "springy", with reverb, and unpleasant. Have you made some modifications or is it something that Google screwed?
Thank you.
Edit: I searched the forum, and it may be Google's fault: https://arstechnica.com/google/2025/03/bad-vibes-google-may-have-screwed-up-haptics-in-the-new-pixel-drop-update/
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de0u You're absolutely right. I stupidly thought that these two lines should be the same, even though there is only one, lol.
This is probably a hardware issue, and it has nothing to do with GrapheneOS. My device just died for no reason. I'll try flashing factory image anyway. Thanks for the help!
Here it is: https://imgur.com/a/eSq4GvM
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GrapheneOS Yeah, sorry for wasting time. Thanks for help!
ToffoliGate I agree with you.
The haptics feel very strange. I am using 3-buttons-navigation and since the update the buttons don't work like before. I often have to tap a seconds time. I have the feeling that you now have to press the buttons more centrally.
SCRCPY not working after this release. Any help please
I can no longer long press the home button to call assistant app...
Just found your comments after posting a thread. Experiencing the same thing with 2025030800.
Pixel 9 Pro running 2025030800
The Messaging App isn't working in secondary profiles. It sends & receives in Owner but does neither in a secondary profile.
Other messaging apps (QUIK and Fossify) work as normal.
The issue didn't exist before the 2025030800 update.
JollyRancher
And it fixed itself on the third restart of that profile. No clue what was going on.
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I'm using the charging limitation since the feature was introduced. I have to admit that I never recognized the occasionally full charging. Charging was always capped at 80% as expected.
Since this release, and also with the 20250309, it's not limited anymore. Was there any change in this regards? Or might the "occasionally full charge" just happened now few times in a row by chance?
Everything else works fine as before the updates. Thanks a lot for your great efforts!
Pixel 7