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Ggrapheneman
- Nov 11, 2024
- Joined Apr 12, 2023
grapheneman I use Sygic all the time. I like the maps in particular. I find it very battery friendly unlike Magic Earth which makes my phone very hot.
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Do a backup before for Signal, not sure if Molly allow more data replication than the official app.grapheneman you could do Molly plus signal
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To close just 1 app when viewing recent apps, swipe up on it.grapheneman just close the profile, not change profile. End session. That way no, it won't draing battery.
Hey everyone, I had the same issue and I found a workaround. Here are the steps required:
1) Uninstall Aurora Store from every profile in your GOS device
2) Install Droid-ify and make sure it has access to the up-to-date F-droid repository
3) In Droid-ify, search for "Aurora Store" and open the app page. DO NOT click Install
4) Scroll down in the app page until you find the list with the previous builds. Tap the 4.1.1 one, it should automatically begin installing (N.B. do not install anything earlier than that because anonymous access no longer works in these earlier builds)
5) Now the main green app button in Droid-ify will say "Update" (because it sees the 4.2 version available). Ignore that and close Droid-ify
6) You should now be able to open Aurora Store and set it up as usual. Make sure it does not automatically update to 4.2 (at least until this has been fixed), otherwise you'll have to do this again- In esim
grapheneman No. Sandboxed Google Play is only needed on GrapheneOS at the moment for activation, not to use an existing eSIM.
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If it were me I would do the conversion on the stock OS. If anything goes wrong you can just call up the carrier's support and follow their directions exactly, send screen shots, etc.
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grapheneman eSIM will persist when you install GrapheneOS even if you activated it on Stock OS. They're stored elsewhere. Factory resets also don't affect them.
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More info in the usage guide... - In esim
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I believe it will work either way, but it is my understanding that sandboxed Google Play will need to be installed while activating an eSIM on GOS, otherwise the settings you need will be greyed out. I think once the eSIM is activated you can then remove the Google stuff again if you wish.