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GrapheneOS Ported To AOSP 17

Today is the official release day for Android 17. We've already fully ported GrapheneOS to Android 17 and are in the process of pushing the code to our public repositories. We're building a final official release based on Android 16 QPR2 today and we'll do an initial Android 17 release tomorrow.

We've already tested the Android 17 port of GrapheneOS on the Pixel 6a, 7, 7a, 8, 10a, 10 and 10 Pro Fold. It will be possible for people to start building and testing it themselves later today once we finish pushing the code. We'll start the process of public testing for official releases tomorrow.

To clarify the 2nd paragraph, we've ported GrapheneOS to Android 17 for all of the supported devices. That's a list of the devices we already built and tested it. Our initial public release will be available for all the supported devices and we'll have tested it on each by then.

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116761780775816508Open linkView original on lemmy.ml

Great news to see that there's no repeat of the previous delay after the public AOSP release

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If you read the 3rd paragraph, it answers your question: To clarify the 2nd paragraph, we’ve ported GrapheneOS to Android 17 for all of the supported devices. That’s a list of the devices we already built and tested it

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The list was based on what devices the developers had on hand at the time. These devices are included in the latest release.

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