They said that, but I couldn't find the fix in their github repository. Does anyone know the commit that fixes this bug? It would help shed light on the technical details of the issue.
I used GitHub's search across the entire Graphene org, but couldn't find any references to the issue. Doesn't mean its not there, I just couldn't find it. If the technical details of the issue were public, it would help people know whether or not their data is recoverable if they are already stuck with a "pixel is starting..." phone that doesn't boot.
So this is what it looks like when Google prioritizes a fix. Neat!
Google from the article:
Thanks for sticking with us. Our team is looking into this storage issue affecting some Pixel devices running Android 14 and we're working hard on a fix. We'll update this thread with more details soon.
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Google is investigating Android 14’s multiple profile update bug | Spyke
They said that, but I couldn't find the fix in their github repository. Does anyone know the commit that fixes this bug? It would help shed light on the technical details of the issue.
I used GitHub's search across the entire Graphene org, but couldn't find any references to the issue. Doesn't mean its not there, I just couldn't find it. If the technical details of the issue were public, it would help people know whether or not their data is recoverable if they are already stuck with a "pixel is starting..." phone that doesn't boot.
Do banking apps work there?
NFC payments still seem to be an issue though as most banking apps rely on Google Pay for that?
The repos issue tracker is slightly more up to date.
There are some banking apps and apps in general that may be problematic. For such cases, here are the possible work around solutions.
I looked at Graphene OS and I am interested, but how can I find out if it will run on my old Samsung Galaxy S7?
It won't. GrapheneOS only supports recent Pixel phones.
Thank you for this information! 🙏
Yeah yeah, GOS is cool and all but the only way to use it is to buy an expensive Pixel phone.
Any idea if Japanese Felica can still be used when running Graphene?
So this is what it looks like when Google prioritizes a fix. Neat!
Google from the article: