Hello,

I couldn't wait any longer and decided to buy a Pixel 7 (can't wait for the Pixel 8 as I don't know when it will be supported by GrapheneOS, weeks, months? And I need a new phone).

Currently I am using a Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS on it since 2020 (I think).

So I am going to install GrapheneOS on my new Pixel 7. However I want to be sure to be able to revert back to Google system in case a few of my applications (mainly the MCpro24fps one, currently not launching on my Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS) don't launch/work on my new Pixel 7/GrapheneOS phone.

How can I revert to Google in case I need it?

Thank you.

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    Arnauld How can I revert to Google in case I need it?

    For the WebUSB-based Installer or Command Line Interface (CLI) based installer, refer to https://grapheneos.org/install/web#replacing-grapheneos-with-the-stock-os or https://grapheneos.org/install/cli#replacing-grapheneos-with-the-stock-os.

    Arnauld However I want to be sure to be able to revert back to Google system in case a few of my applications (mainly the MCpro24fps one, currently not launching on my Pixel 4a with GrapheneOS) don't launch/work on my new Pixel 7/GrapheneOS phone.

    Have you tried troubleshooting the problematic app(s) by enabling Native Code debugging (The Settings app -> Security) and/or Exploit protection compatibility mode (The settings app -> Apps -> <App name> -> Advanced)

      [deleted] Have you tried troubleshooting the problematic app(s) by enabling Native Code debugging (The Settings app -> Security) and/or Exploit protection compatibility mode (The settings app -> Apps -> <App name> -> Advanced)

      Thank you. No, I tried to switch on "Exploit protection compatibility mode" for the MCpro24fps app, but with no result.

      "enabling Native Code debugging (The Settings app -> Security) " Where can I find this? In the app setting? Or in the general GrapheneOS settings? I am using Mcpro24fps in a separate profile.

      [deleted] Have you tried troubleshooting the problematic app(s) by enabling Native Code debugging (The Settings app -> Security)

      Thank you very much. I just tried this and the MCpro24fps app is launching fine now. Are there any downsides in enabling Native Code debugging?

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        Arnauld Are there any downsides in enabling Native Code debugging?

        Refer to this GitHub comment by thestinger.

        Thank you all for your help and links!

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        Arnauld I just tried this and the MCpro24fps app is launching fine now.

        You enabled Native Code Debugging in the Owner user profile right? Its only possible to enable/disable Native Code Debugging in the Owner user profile, and enabling/disabling of It is carried on to the other user profiles too.

          [deleted] You enabled Native Code Debugging in the Owner user profile right? Its only possible to enable/disable Native Code Debugging in the Owner user profile, and enabling/disabling of It is carried on to the other user profiles too.

          Yes, I enabled Native Code Debugging in the Owner user profile.

          enabling/disabling of It is carried on to the other user profiles too.

          What do you mean? I can also enable/disable Native Code Debugging in the user profile where I installed the mcpro24fps app?

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            Arnauld I can also enable/disable Native Code Debugging in the user profile where I installed the mcpro24fps app?

            I think I read some post on this forum where It was said that Native Code debugging can be only enabled/disabled via Owner user profile. But If you are able to enable/disable it in other user profiles too, that's great!

              [deleted] Ah, I see, thank you. No, I am not able to disable/enable it in user profile, just in owner profile...

              Thank you all and the GrapheneOS team, I just successfully installed GrapheneOS on my new Pixel 7.