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#GrapheneOS version 2024101600 released:
This is the initial release of GrapheneOS based on Android 15 based on the October 15th stable release of Android 15. We had previously ported all of our features to Android 15 based on the Beta releases and have been finishing it up based on the early September release of the source code for Android 15.
The most notworthy addition to GrapheneOS from Android 15 is Private Space, where users can create an isolated, sandboxed environment on their device to separate apps. Apps in the private space show up separately to other apps and are hidden from the recents view, notifications, settings, and from other apps when the private space is locked.
The sandboxed space works like a profile where the end user adds or installs an app inside private space and the app is installed in a new Android profile. The system treats this as a fresh app install, and no app data is copied over to the private space. When the space is locked, the private profile user is stopped, and when the space is unlocked, the user is started.
Apps in the private space are installed as separate copies of the apps in the main space. User content (user-generated or downloaded) and user accounts are separated between the private space and the main space. You can use the system Sharesheet and the Photo Picker to give apps access to content across spaces only when the private space is unlocked.
A private space does not replace user profiles, although it may be better for some users depending on what they use user profiles for. Currently, private spaces are only able to be ran on the Owner profile. We hope to add improvements and enhancements to this feature, in theory there could be support for multiple Private Spaces at once but memory usage is a concern and this needs to be considered first.
Changes since previous version:
- full 2024-10-05 security patch level since the Pixel patches were disclosed in the Pixel Update Bulletin today rebased onto AP3A.241005.015 Android Open Source Project release (Android 15)
- full port of GrapheneOS features to Android 15 including integration of our features with the new Android 15 features including Private Space
- Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: add stubs to fully remove the need for the Google Services Frameworks app, which has been removed as a dependency in our app repository for Android 15+ and you can remove it for an existing install of sandboxed Google Play after each Google Play services installation runs at least once on Android 15 which migrates the GSF databases to itself (stock OS still requires this despite nearly fully obsoleting it for Android 15)
- Pixel 9 Pro Fold: add assorted device-specific Settings and SystemUI changes to better match the stock OS
- kernel (6.6): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.6.56
- Vanadium: update to version 130.0.6723.58.0
- GmsCompatConfig: update to version 141
This update is currently limited to a sideload-only release but if there are no regressions it will be pushed into the over-air updates. For users on Stable, expect Android 15 releases to come to your device in the coming days.
https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024101600
This is the initial release of GrapheneOS based on Android 15 based on the October 15th stable release of Android 15. We had previously ported all of our features to Android 15 based on the Beta releases and have been finishing it up based on the early September release of the source code for Android 15.
The most notworthy addition to GrapheneOS from Android 15 is Private Space, where users can create an isolated, sandboxed environment on their device to separate apps. Apps in the private space show up separately to other apps and are hidden from the recents view, notifications, settings, and from other apps when the private space is locked.
The sandboxed space works like a profile where the end user adds or installs an app inside private space and the app is installed in a new Android profile. The system treats this as a fresh app install, and no app data is copied over to the private space. When the space is locked, the private profile user is stopped, and when the space is unlocked, the user is started.
Apps in the private space are installed as separate copies of the apps in the main space. User content (user-generated or downloaded) and user accounts are separated between the private space and the main space. You can use the system Sharesheet and the Photo Picker to give apps access to content across spaces only when the private space is unlocked.
A private space does not replace user profiles, although it may be better for some users depending on what they use user profiles for. Currently, private spaces are only able to be ran on the Owner profile. We hope to add improvements and enhancements to this feature, in theory there could be support for multiple Private Spaces at once but memory usage is a concern and this needs to be considered first.
Changes since previous version:
- full 2024-10-05 security patch level since the Pixel patches were disclosed in the Pixel Update Bulletin today rebased onto AP3A.241005.015 Android Open Source Project release (Android 15)
- full port of GrapheneOS features to Android 15 including integration of our features with the new Android 15 features including Private Space
- Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: add stubs to fully remove the need for the Google Services Frameworks app, which has been removed as a dependency in our app repository for Android 15+ and you can remove it for an existing install of sandboxed Google Play after each Google Play services installation runs at least once on Android 15 which migrates the GSF databases to itself (stock OS still requires this despite nearly fully obsoleting it for Android 15)
- Pixel 9 Pro Fold: add assorted device-specific Settings and SystemUI changes to better match the stock OS
- kernel (6.6): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.6.56
- Vanadium: update to version 130.0.6723.58.0
- GmsCompatConfig: update to version 141
This update is currently limited to a sideload-only release but if there are no regressions it will be pushed into the over-air updates. For users on Stable, expect Android 15 releases to come to your device in the coming days.
https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024101600
quoting nevent1q…vauyOur initial #GrapheneOS release based on Android 15 is now available for early testing for technical users willing to sideload the release to their device. It's a regular production release and this can be done on a locked device with USB debugging disabled, but it's not heavily tested yet.
If you're interested in helping with either the early testing via sideloading or regular public testing via our Alpha and Beta channels, join our public testing chat:
https://grapheneos.org/contact#community-chat
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