#LineageOS #Official #R #ROM #Marlin
LineageOS 18.1 - OFFICIAL | Android 11 | Pixel XL (marlin)
Updated: 12/2/2023
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• Update Android TZDB from 2022f to 2022g
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LineageOS 18.1 - OFFICIAL | Android 11 | Pixel XL (marlin)
Updated: 12/2/2023
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• Update Android TZDB from 2022f to 2022g
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#Updates #Android
SDK Platform Tools r34.0.0 has been released!
Release date: February 2023
Changelog (adb):
• Fixed zero length packet sends for macOS.
• Addressed unstable connectivity (MacBook high speed cable): frequent adb disconnects.
• Improved error message for adb push with insufficient number of arguments.
Changelog (fastboot):
• Improved flashing: flashall will now skip reboots to userspace if it can.
• Fixed zero length packet sends for macOS.
• Fixed flashing recovery.img resulting in wrong AVB footer.
Download:
• Windows
• Mac
• Linux
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SDK Platform Tools r34.0.0 has been released!
Release date: February 2023
Changelog (adb):
• Fixed zero length packet sends for macOS.
• Addressed unstable connectivity (MacBook high speed cable): frequent adb disconnects.
• Improved error message for adb push with insufficient number of arguments.
Changelog (fastboot):
• Improved flashing: flashall will now skip reboots to userspace if it can.
• Fixed zero length packet sends for macOS.
• Fixed flashing recovery.img resulting in wrong AVB footer.
Download:
• Windows
• Mac
• Linux
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UPDATE:
To avoid any issues, we recommend you to downgrade your SDK Platform Tools to r33.0.3 until further notice, as some people had bootlooping issues when flashing factory images on Pixel phones.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/268872725?pli=1
SDK Platform Tools r33.0.3 download:
Windows | Mac | Linux
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To avoid any issues, we recommend you to downgrade your SDK Platform Tools to r33.0.3 until further notice, as some people had bootlooping issues when flashing factory images on Pixel phones.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/268872725?pli=1
SDK Platform Tools r33.0.3 download:
Windows | Mac | Linux
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Google Pixel 1/XL | Updates
LineageOS 17.1 for Pixel XL 1 Year+ Review When I first get to unlock my Verizon Pixel XL bootloader during the exploit time (July 15, 2020), I am so excited that I can escape the "confined space." After that, I asked many peoples' opinion about what ROM to…
LineageOS 17.1 ~ 18.1 2 Years+ Review
Time flies and yet another year has passed, just like that I have been using LineageOS on my Pixel XL for over two years, without a single wipe. This is something only LineageOS can do, the process of upgrading.
Many ROMs care about the customisations, but as you can see over here, LineageOS cares about the usability and consistency, which is something very similar to Apple's philosophy over here. The ROM itself is pretty smooth out of the box for any phone, as the OS itself is lightweight, hence it's also used as a proof of concept for older devices.
Anyway, the upgrade is said to work well if you are coming from official build, but earlier I dirty flashed the unofficial release by razorloves, surprisingly the upgrade still works since the device tree is the same, but that means signature key got conflicted, and till today, I only faced a few minor issues, when the device booted up, widgets & background services only loaded after 20 minutes of uptime. Another issue happened after about 2 weeks of uptime, the OS started to slow down. Sure, I could easily get rid of it by starting fresh again, but there won't be this one of a kind review. Okay but anyway, I did it in Dec 2022, and after doing several times of investigations, it seems to be the build fault after all, so I am a little disappointed by it and decided to return back to the good ol' LineageOS 17.1 build, and it's buttery smooth.
I replaced my Pixel's battery a few months ago, and it's back to full power. With light-normal usage, I am usually getting six hours of screen time. I don't do gaming but I decided to give it a test and let you guys know, I guess it can roughly last for about three and a half hours. Idle drain is also doing well, for 30h time it only drained 4% while with Wi-Fi on for 10h, the drained amount is also the same. And remember, it's just a 3450 mAh battery capacity, so that's considered awesome.
And yeah, so I debloated my Pixel further over time, from the earliest 45 apps installed, till only with a remaining of 30 apps remaining today. So for all this time, I find many applications to be just a gimmick, like it's something nice to have but it's not really that necessary. In the early days, I still remembered I am having four battery monitoring apps just to check how good is my Pixel's battery is performing, but what I didn't realise is that these apps summing up together are actually slowing taking away the battery juice from my phone over time, so I ended up uninstalling them from my phone. Then I uninstalled extra camera applications, browsers, tools, with less processes going on in the background, the phone at least runs better now.
After all, do people still remember what a phone is supposed to be used for? The invention of the phone is actually made to communicate with each other easily, but these days people are addicted to online services and the personalisations & customisations on the phone. Over time, I just find myself losing interest in all of this stuff and in my opinion, smartphones are just overhyped products. We see companies improving it with new features, sure, but ask yourself, do you use them often? And does it really change your life?
A phone with LineageOS installed can do almost anything a new iPhone can do, though of course, you are losing out on Apple seamless integrations, but other than that, you can browse the web, listen to music, communicate with each other... you name it. What I am trying to say here is that, as long as your phone works without any issue for you, just use it because it works.
Yeah, if you asked me, I am personally bored of LineageOS too, but why spend so much time on the phone when you can spend it in your real life? The world is full of stuff to explore, so don't bother with your phone too much. In the end, I still want to say, LineageOS is still going strong, and I hope the project will continue to get development over the next few years as long as Android still exists. One last quote from me: "As long as your phone works and it's fine, use it."
Time flies and yet another year has passed, just like that I have been using LineageOS on my Pixel XL for over two years, without a single wipe. This is something only LineageOS can do, the process of upgrading.
Many ROMs care about the customisations, but as you can see over here, LineageOS cares about the usability and consistency, which is something very similar to Apple's philosophy over here. The ROM itself is pretty smooth out of the box for any phone, as the OS itself is lightweight, hence it's also used as a proof of concept for older devices.
Anyway, the upgrade is said to work well if you are coming from official build, but earlier I dirty flashed the unofficial release by razorloves, surprisingly the upgrade still works since the device tree is the same, but that means signature key got conflicted, and till today, I only faced a few minor issues, when the device booted up, widgets & background services only loaded after 20 minutes of uptime. Another issue happened after about 2 weeks of uptime, the OS started to slow down. Sure, I could easily get rid of it by starting fresh again, but there won't be this one of a kind review. Okay but anyway, I did it in Dec 2022, and after doing several times of investigations, it seems to be the build fault after all, so I am a little disappointed by it and decided to return back to the good ol' LineageOS 17.1 build, and it's buttery smooth.
I replaced my Pixel's battery a few months ago, and it's back to full power. With light-normal usage, I am usually getting six hours of screen time. I don't do gaming but I decided to give it a test and let you guys know, I guess it can roughly last for about three and a half hours. Idle drain is also doing well, for 30h time it only drained 4% while with Wi-Fi on for 10h, the drained amount is also the same. And remember, it's just a 3450 mAh battery capacity, so that's considered awesome.
And yeah, so I debloated my Pixel further over time, from the earliest 45 apps installed, till only with a remaining of 30 apps remaining today. So for all this time, I find many applications to be just a gimmick, like it's something nice to have but it's not really that necessary. In the early days, I still remembered I am having four battery monitoring apps just to check how good is my Pixel's battery is performing, but what I didn't realise is that these apps summing up together are actually slowing taking away the battery juice from my phone over time, so I ended up uninstalling them from my phone. Then I uninstalled extra camera applications, browsers, tools, with less processes going on in the background, the phone at least runs better now.
After all, do people still remember what a phone is supposed to be used for? The invention of the phone is actually made to communicate with each other easily, but these days people are addicted to online services and the personalisations & customisations on the phone. Over time, I just find myself losing interest in all of this stuff and in my opinion, smartphones are just overhyped products. We see companies improving it with new features, sure, but ask yourself, do you use them often? And does it really change your life?
A phone with LineageOS installed can do almost anything a new iPhone can do, though of course, you are losing out on Apple seamless integrations, but other than that, you can browse the web, listen to music, communicate with each other... you name it. What I am trying to say here is that, as long as your phone works without any issue for you, just use it because it works.
Yeah, if you asked me, I am personally bored of LineageOS too, but why spend so much time on the phone when you can spend it in your real life? The world is full of stuff to explore, so don't bother with your phone too much. In the end, I still want to say, LineageOS is still going strong, and I hope the project will continue to get development over the next few years as long as Android still exists. One last quote from me: "As long as your phone works and it's fine, use it."
#Changes
LineageOS Changes (20230213)
Updated: 18/2/2023, 4:59 GMT
• 20.0: February 2023 Security Patch
• 20.0, Pixel 4a~ Pixel 7 Pro: Full Februrary 2023 Pixel security patch level
• 20.0, Pixel 4/XL: Update fingerprint/build description from TP1A.221005.002.B2
• 20.0, Pixel 4a~Pixel 7 Pro: Update fingerprint/build description from TP1A.221005.002.B2
• wiki: Fix a few device image offenders
20230216 - 20230217
• 20.0: Updated translations
• 20.0 (80): Added Google Pixel 6 (
• 20.0 (82): Added Google Pixel 7 (
• 19.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 18.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 17.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 20.0: BootAnimation: Check for resolution override
• wiki: recovery install: Add note about LineageOS logo
LineageOS Changes (20230213)
Updated: 18/2/2023, 4:59 GMT
• 20.0: February 2023 Security Patch
• 20.0, Pixel 4a~ Pixel 7 Pro: Full Februrary 2023 Pixel security patch level
• 20.0, Pixel 4/XL: Update fingerprint/build description from TP1A.221005.002.B2
• 20.0, Pixel 4a~Pixel 7 Pro: Update fingerprint/build description from TP1A.221005.002.B2
• wiki: Fix a few device image offenders
20230216 - 20230217
• 20.0: Updated translations
• 20.0 (80): Added Google Pixel 6 (
oriole
), Google Pixel 6 Pro (raven
) & Google Pixel 6a (bluejay
)• 20.0 (82): Added Google Pixel 7 (
panther
) & Google Pixel 7 Pro (cheetah
)• 19.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 18.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 17.1: February 2023 Security Patch
• 20.0: BootAnimation: Check for resolution override
• wiki: recovery install: Add note about LineageOS logo
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#News #Pixel
Google Pixel 6 & 7 are now supported by LineageOS
The Pixel 7 series is around four months old since released to the public and custom ROMs community are already gearing up to support the newly released devices. LineageOS, being one of the largest custom ROM communities, has officially supported both Pixel 6 & 7 series starting today.
Those devices include: Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro. Builds for Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 are now available at the time of posting. Rest of the devices will get it in the next few days. Approximately one month ago, the Pixel 2 series was also promoted to LIneageOS 20 too. And if you feel like installing it, do make sure to check out the respective wiki for your own device to get it running properly.
In case you haven't realised, this is the only custom ROM to currently maintain the complete Pixel series at the same time, which is a whopping of all 19 Pixel devices released till date. Kudos to the team over here.
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Google Pixel 6 & 7 are now supported by LineageOS
The Pixel 7 series is around four months old since released to the public and custom ROMs community are already gearing up to support the newly released devices. LineageOS, being one of the largest custom ROM communities, has officially supported both Pixel 6 & 7 series starting today.
Those devices include: Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro. Builds for Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 are now available at the time of posting. Rest of the devices will get it in the next few days. Approximately one month ago, the Pixel 2 series was also promoted to LIneageOS 20 too. And if you feel like installing it, do make sure to check out the respective wiki for your own device to get it running properly.
In case you haven't realised, this is the only custom ROM to currently maintain the complete Pixel series at the same time, which is a whopping of all 19 Pixel devices released till date. Kudos to the team over here.
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#Tips
10 Fun Facts About LineageOS
1. LineageOS version number matched the alphabet numbering of Android, so Android 13 will be T, the 20th alphabet (if only Google didn't ditch the dessert name).
2. LineageOS achieved the record of maintaining every single Google Pixel device back in September 21, 2021, and got back the title yet another time in February 17, 2023 after adding support for the Pixel 6 & 7 series.
3. LineageOS 'long-forgotten birthday is on Christmas Eve, launched back on December 24th, 2016, the same year as when Google Pixel debuted.
4. LineageOS 'existence guided Google on what features to be added to AOSP, which explained why over time LineageOS started to become a bland ROM offering a few features.
5. Galaxy Nexus (
6. OnePlus One (
7. The OnePlus 5 (
8. LineageOS 16.0 based on Android 9 is the most built-ever version, when nightlies were still a thing.
9. LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11 is the longest supported version, as many devices failed to get promoted over to LineageOS 19.1 due to eBPF.
10. Old LineageOS versions continued to receive security patches and other commits from communities, despite being discontinued from building further on official build servers.
10 Fun Facts About LineageOS
1. LineageOS version number matched the alphabet numbering of Android, so Android 13 will be T, the 20th alphabet (if only Google didn't ditch the dessert name).
2. LineageOS achieved the record of maintaining every single Google Pixel device back in September 21, 2021, and got back the title yet another time in February 17, 2023 after adding support for the Pixel 6 & 7 series.
3. LineageOS 'long-forgotten birthday is on Christmas Eve, launched back on December 24th, 2016, the same year as when Google Pixel debuted.
4. LineageOS 'existence guided Google on what features to be added to AOSP, which explained why over time LineageOS started to become a bland ROM offering a few features.
5. Galaxy Nexus (
maguro
, toroplus
, toro
) is the oldest device to ever receive LineageOS support (Supported: LineageOS 13.0 based on Android 6), released back in October 2011.6. OnePlus One (
bacon
) is the oldest device to enter the build roster (since CyanogenMod 11 based on Android 4.4.2) and still being maintained by LineageOS (Current: LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11), gaining over nine years and eight different versions of support.7. The OnePlus 5 (
cheeseburger
) gained initial LineageOS 14.1 based on Android 7.1 support from August 29, 2017, and managed to get promoted all the way till LineageOS 20 based on Android 13, making it one of the devices to gain (near) complete support from LineageOS.8. LineageOS 16.0 based on Android 9 is the most built-ever version, when nightlies were still a thing.
9. LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11 is the longest supported version, as many devices failed to get promoted over to LineageOS 19.1 due to eBPF.
10. Old LineageOS versions continued to receive security patches and other commits from communities, despite being discontinued from building further on official build servers.
#crDroid #Unofficial #R #ROM #Sailfish #Marlin
crDroid 7.27 - UNOFFICIAL | Android 11
Updated: 22/02/2023
▪️Sailfish:
• Vanilla [704.8MB]
• GApps [801.4MB]
▪️Marlin:
• Vanilla [713.0MB]
• GApps [809.7MB]
Changelog:
• February 2023 Security Patch.
Notes:
• For GApps version the Google App had to be removed, so it's highly recommended to flash the GApps Add-on Magisk module to get full functionality.
• Magisk modules.
By @blckbear99
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crDroid 7.27 - UNOFFICIAL | Android 11
Updated: 22/02/2023
▪️Sailfish:
• Vanilla [704.8MB]
• GApps [801.4MB]
▪️Marlin:
• Vanilla [713.0MB]
• GApps [809.7MB]
Changelog:
• February 2023 Security Patch.
Notes:
• For GApps version the Google App had to be removed, so it's highly recommended to flash the GApps Add-on Magisk module to get full functionality.
• Magisk modules.
By @blckbear99
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#Photos
Google Photos gains more features like Magic Eraser for Google One subscribers and Pixel users
Google Blog
Starting today, Magic Eraser, a new HDR video effect and exclusive collage styles are now available for Google One members on Android and iOS and all Pixel users.
Magic Eraser can remove distractions in photos, like people or objects, and the Camouflage function can change the color of objects to make them blend better in the photo.
The HDR video effect will improve the dynamic range, brightness, and contrast across users' videos for a dramatic and balanced look.
The Collage Editor has been updated with the ability to add frames to single photo, and limited-time styles from artists Yao Cheng Design and DABSMYLA.
Google One members can also enjoy free shipping on prints in the United States, Canada, the European Union, and the United Kingdom.
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Google Photos gains more features like Magic Eraser for Google One subscribers and Pixel users
Google Blog
Starting today, Magic Eraser, a new HDR video effect and exclusive collage styles are now available for Google One members on Android and iOS and all Pixel users.
Magic Eraser can remove distractions in photos, like people or objects, and the Camouflage function can change the color of objects to make them blend better in the photo.
The HDR video effect will improve the dynamic range, brightness, and contrast across users' videos for a dramatic and balanced look.
The Collage Editor has been updated with the ability to add frames to single photo, and limited-time styles from artists Yao Cheng Design and DABSMYLA.
Google One members can also enjoy free shipping on prints in the United States, Canada, the European Union, and the United Kingdom.
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#LineageOS #Official #R #ROM #Sailfish
LineageOS 18.1 - OFFICIAL | Android 11 | Pixel (sailfish)
Updated: 24/2/2023
▪️Download [665MB]
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Changelog:
• February 2023 Security Patch
• Source Changelog
By @npjohnson
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LineageOS 18.1 - OFFICIAL | Android 11 | Pixel (sailfish)
Updated: 24/2/2023
▪️Download [665MB]
▪️XDA
Changelog:
• February 2023 Security Patch
• Source Changelog
By @npjohnson
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#Changes
LineageOS Changes (20220218 - 20220226)
Updated: 27/2/2023, 7:09 GMT
• 20.0, Clock: Fix upcoming alarm notification
• 20.0, Clock: Don't delete expired timers
• 20.0 (80): Removed OnePlus 9 (
• 20.0, Trebuchet: Fix sorting in zh-Hans-CN (Chinese Traditional)
• Hide lineage recovery downloads for Pixel 6/7 series devices
• wiki: Remove leftover custom recovery link from berlin/berlna
• 20.0: toast: fix bg color not changing with theme change
• 20.0, Pixel 3/XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0, Pixel 3a/XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0, Pixel 2 XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0: StatusBarSettings: Correct clock position setting label in RTL
• 20.0: StatusBarSettings: Quick pulldown side selection in RTL
• wiki: Improve gapps installation instructions
• 20.0, Clock: Fix stopwatch notification
• 19.1 (46): Added Xiaomi Redmi 7A / 8 / 8A / 8A Dual (
• 20.0: apn: Add Wintel
• charter: exFAT is now legal to use on Linux 5.7+
• wiki: Fixup: recovery install: Add note about LineageOS logo
• 18.1 (62): Added Motorola moto z (
• infra: RIP Extras
• infra: Show downloads in correct order
• wiki: Extras page is gone
• 20.0 (81): Added 10.or G (
LineageOS Changes (20220218 - 20220226)
Updated: 27/2/2023, 7:09 GMT
• 20.0, Clock: Fix upcoming alarm notification
• 20.0, Clock: Don't delete expired timers
• 20.0 (80): Removed OnePlus 9 (
lemonade
) & OnePlus 9 Pro (lemonadep
)• 20.0, Trebuchet: Fix sorting in zh-Hans-CN (Chinese Traditional)
• Hide lineage recovery downloads for Pixel 6/7 series devices
• wiki: Remove leftover custom recovery link from berlin/berlna
• 20.0: toast: fix bg color not changing with theme change
• 20.0, Pixel 3/XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0, Pixel 3a/XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0, Pixel 2 XL: overlay: Fix rounded corner rendering issues
• 20.0: StatusBarSettings: Correct clock position setting label in RTL
• 20.0: StatusBarSettings: Quick pulldown side selection in RTL
• wiki: Improve gapps installation instructions
• 20.0, Clock: Fix stopwatch notification
• 19.1 (46): Added Xiaomi Redmi 7A / 8 / 8A / 8A Dual (
Mi439
), Xiaomi Redmi 4A / 5A / [Note 5A / Y1 - Lite] (Mi8917
) & Xiaomi Redmi 3S / 3X / 4 (India) / 4X / [Note 5A / Y1 - Prime] (Mi8937
)• 20.0: apn: Add Wintel
• charter: exFAT is now legal to use on Linux 5.7+
• wiki: Fixup: recovery install: Add note about LineageOS logo
• 18.1 (62): Added Motorola moto z (
griffin
)• infra: RIP Extras
• infra: Show downloads in correct order
• wiki: Extras page is gone
• 20.0 (81): Added 10.or G (
G
)#Tips
LineageOS Builds Archive
Old is gold, sometimes we might want to revert back to old builds as it brings back memories, the original taste, etc. I tried my best searching across the Internet to find official LineageOS builds that are released in the past, and this is everything I came across.
• LineageOS 13.0 - LineageOS 20.0
• LineageOS 14.1
• LineageOS 14.1 & LineageOS 15.1
• LineageOS 16.0 & LineageOS 17.1 (20210217)
• LineageOS 17.1
• LineageOS 18.1+
If you are lucky, you might be able to find some builds for devices that you own. Really hope that LineageOS could at least keep the very last version of their build for all devices at least, which hardly could happen.
We also did our own archive for Pixel devices which can be found here: 16.0 (Pixel 1 series) - Soon | 17.1 (Pixel 1 series) (Pixel 2 series) | 18.1 (Pixel 2 series) (Pixel 5 series) | 19.1 (Pixel 2 series) (Pixel 5 series)
LineageOS Builds Archive
Old is gold, sometimes we might want to revert back to old builds as it brings back memories, the original taste, etc. I tried my best searching across the Internet to find official LineageOS builds that are released in the past, and this is everything I came across.
• LineageOS 13.0 - LineageOS 20.0
• LineageOS 14.1
• LineageOS 14.1 & LineageOS 15.1
• LineageOS 16.0 & LineageOS 17.1 (20210217)
• LineageOS 17.1
• LineageOS 18.1+
If you are lucky, you might be able to find some builds for devices that you own. Really hope that LineageOS could at least keep the very last version of their build for all devices at least, which hardly could happen.
We also did our own archive for Pixel devices which can be found here: 16.0 (Pixel 1 series) - Soon | 17.1 (Pixel 1 series) (Pixel 2 series) | 18.1 (Pixel 2 series) (Pixel 5 series) | 19.1 (Pixel 2 series) (Pixel 5 series)
#Changes
LineageOS Changes (20230228 - 20230307)
Updated: 8 Mar 2023, 2:39 GMT
• wiki: Simplify Samsung flashing instructions
• 20.0, Messaging: Don't show numbers of contacts multiple times
• 20.0 (82): Promoted ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 (
• 20.0 (83): Added Xiaomi Redmi 9 (
• 20.0 (85): Added LG V30 (T-Mobile) (
• infra: Updated download portal (Mirrorbits v2)
• wiki: Update URLs for new download portal
• 20.0 (86): Promoted Motorola edge 2021 (
• 20.0 (87): Added Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (
• 20.0 (90): Promoted Xiaomi Redmi 7A / 8 / 8A / 8A Dual (
• 20.0, Aperture: Update CameraX to 1.3.0-alpha04
• 20.0 (92): Added OnePlus 9 (
• 20,0, Aperture: Use WiFi QR parsing implementation from ZXing
• 20.0: apn: fix AMC APN
• 19.1: apn: fix AMC APN
• 18.1: apn: fix AMC APN
• 20.0 (91): Temporarily removed Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (
• 20.0, Trebuchet: Ability to toggle themed icons for all apps
• 20.0, Trebuchet: Hide scrollbar when searching All Apps
• wiki: signing_builds: Update list of signing keys
LineageOS Changes (20230228 - 20230307)
Updated: 8 Mar 2023, 2:39 GMT
• wiki: Simplify Samsung flashing instructions
• 20.0, Messaging: Don't show numbers of contacts multiple times
• 20.0 (82): Promoted ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 (
X00TD
)• 20.0 (83): Added Xiaomi Redmi 9 (
lancelot
)• 20.0 (85): Added LG V30 (T-Mobile) (
h932
) & LG V30 (Unlocked) (joan
)• infra: Updated download portal (Mirrorbits v2)
• wiki: Update URLs for new download portal
• 20.0 (86): Promoted Motorola edge 2021 (
berlna
)• 20.0 (87): Added Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (
vela
)• 20.0 (90): Promoted Xiaomi Redmi 7A / 8 / 8A / 8A Dual (
Mi439
), Xiaomi Redmi 4A / 5A / [Note 5A / Y1 - Lite] (Mi8917
) & Xiaomi Redmi 3S / 3X / 4 (India) / 4X / [Note 5A / Y1 - Prime] (Mi8937
)• 20.0, Aperture: Update CameraX to 1.3.0-alpha04
• 20.0 (92): Added OnePlus 9 (
lemonade
) & OnePlus 9 Pro (lemonadep
)• 20,0, Aperture: Use WiFi QR parsing implementation from ZXing
• 20.0: apn: fix AMC APN
• 19.1: apn: fix AMC APN
• 18.1: apn: fix AMC APN
• 20.0 (91): Temporarily removed Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (
vela
)• 20.0, Trebuchet: Ability to toggle themed icons for all apps
• 20.0, Trebuchet: Hide scrollbar when searching All Apps
• wiki: signing_builds: Update list of signing keys
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#Updates #Android
SDK Platform Tools r34.0.1 has been released!
Release date: March 2023
Changelog (adb):
• macOS: Reverted "unstable connectivity (MacBook high speed cable)" resolution due to adb install hang.
Changelog (fastboot):
• Windows: Fixed "mke2fs: Illegal or malformed device name while trying to determine filesystem size" error introduced in Platform tools 34.0.0.
Download:
• Windows
• Mac
• Linux
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SDK Platform Tools r34.0.1 has been released!
Release date: March 2023
Changelog (adb):
• macOS: Reverted "unstable connectivity (MacBook high speed cable)" resolution due to adb install hang.
Changelog (fastboot):
• Windows: Fixed "mke2fs: Illegal or malformed device name while trying to determine filesystem size" error introduced in Platform tools 34.0.0.
Download:
• Windows
• Mac
• Linux
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#Tips
LineageOS Tips, we did it!
After a continuous eleven months of posting, LineageOS Tips has finally come to an end. Going through this journey, yeah, it's not only you, I myself personally discovered a few new features that I haven't realised since I used it.
No one asked for it but if anyone wanted the complete media package of what has been posted in this channel and hope to help promote LineageOS one day or whatever, the zip file is available to download below this post. All these screenshots are being taken from LineageOS 18.1, though it might be an older version but eh, it's pretty much similar to the newer versions anyway.
LineageOS Tips, we did it!
After a continuous eleven months of posting, LineageOS Tips has finally come to an end. Going through this journey, yeah, it's not only you, I myself personally discovered a few new features that I haven't realised since I used it.
No one asked for it but if anyone wanted the complete media package of what has been posted in this channel and hope to help promote LineageOS one day or whatever, the zip file is available to download below this post. All these screenshots are being taken from LineageOS 18.1, though it might be an older version but eh, it's pretty much similar to the newer versions anyway.
LineageOS 18.1 Screenshots Media.zip
54.2 MB
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LineageOS 18.1 Screenshots Media
This package contained all the uncompressed screenshots that are posted on this channel earlier. Actually I lost some of the original files so there are a few of them which are the compressed version one, apologise for that.
Anyway feel free to promote LineageOS with all these screenshots if you want. If you really make use of every single feature in this ROM, it's actually quite interesting to use. Enjoy!
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LineageOS 18.1 Screenshots Media
This package contained all the uncompressed screenshots that are posted on this channel earlier. Actually I lost some of the original files so there are a few of them which are the compressed version one, apologise for that.
Anyway feel free to promote LineageOS with all these screenshots if you want. If you really make use of every single feature in this ROM, it's actually quite interesting to use. Enjoy!
Follow @Pixel1Updates
As we celebrate the festival of colors, the Pixel 1 Updates team extends our warmest greetings and heartfelt wishes.
May your day be filled with vibrant colors, delicious sweets, and joyful celebrations with your loved ones. Let's spread love and happiness, and make unforgettable memories on this colorful festival of Holi.
Enjoy the festivities and have a wonderful time, from the Pixel 1 Updates team ❤️
May your day be filled with vibrant colors, delicious sweets, and joyful celebrations with your loved ones. Let's spread love and happiness, and make unforgettable memories on this colorful festival of Holi.
Enjoy the festivities and have a wonderful time, from the Pixel 1 Updates team ❤️