4.3.2 - Bugfixes and improvements
CalyxOS 4.3.2 is now available for all supported Pixels, and the Fairphone 4.
Bumped to stable as of Dec 7, 2022.
December update
- The December Security update is work in progress.
- It’s bigger than usual given that it’s one of the Quarterly Platform Releases, and thus it will take some time to fully integrate.
Changelog
- CalyxOS 4.3.2 - fixes random reboots that happened in the 4.3.1 beta
- New bootanimation, new default wallpaper!
- Old wallpaper, and one more new option is available.
- Launcher: Fix layout bug
- Camera: Potential fix for images disappearing
- SeedVault: Add a log option to “Expert Options” to help debug issues
- Calendar (Etar): Latest upstream update, bugfixes and improvements
- Gallery: Show correct location in image info
- Settings: Add System -> Other Options, to expose some commonly used Developer Options without needing it enabled.
- microG: Fix some cases where google account login with FIDO hardware key failed.
- Chromium: 108.0.5359.79 (latest stable)
- microG: v0.2.26.223616
- Work profile: Improve app layout, add some helpful text.
- microG: Remove entry from Settings -> System to avoid confusion. Launcher icon still present.
- Support creating a work profile on secondary users.
- Make status bar firewall icon (globe) more reliable
- General firewall / networking improvements
- Updates for all included apps
- Drop Tasks as an optionally included app (still available if you had it installed)
- Replace Weather (no longer being developed) with Geometric Weather as an optionally included app.
- Translation updates
All Pixels
- Use stock charging animation when powered off
Pixels 3a - 5, 6 - 6a (aka except 3, 3 XL, 5a, 7, 7 Pro):
- Fix SafetyNet attestation
Pixels 3a, 4a:
- Allow configuring multiple vibration levels, for real this time.
- Settings -> Sound and vibration -> Vibration and haptics
Pixels 3, 3a:
- Known issue: eSIM isn’t working, being looked into
FP4:
- Make wide-angle camera available to third party apps (OpenCamera, Google Camera, amongst others)
Note
- Over-the-air(OTA) Updates: Starting from CalyxOS 7.2.2.0, CalyxOS updates resume automatically over the air. No manual install of updates needed. However, if you would like to manually update your CalyxOS device, see our OTA installation instructions.
- Security Updates for Pixel devices: The Pixel 9a, 9 Pro Fold, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro, 9, 8a, 8 Pro, 8, Fold, Tablet, 7a, 7 Pro, 7, 6a, 6 Pro, and 6 stock OSes follow a monthly release schedule in direct alignment with the AOSP security bulletin. However, Google has stopped publishing the source code for AOSP QPR1 and QPR3 releases. As a result, CalyxOS is not able to timely include updates of the proprietary components, such as the bootloader, modem, and vendor firmware, for versions based on those specific QPR branches. The CalyxOS releases for the above models only contain the latest fixes to the open-source components, such as the operating system and the Linux kernel. Proprietary components get updates as soon as the corresponding AOSP source code becomes available.
- Security Updates for non-Pixel devices: The Fairphone 5, 4, Motorola moto g 5G 2024, moto g84 5G, moto g34 / g45 5G, and SHIFTphone 8 stock OSes follow a different security update release schedule, which is usually behind AOSP updates by a month or two. The CalyxOS releases for these devices only contain the latest fixes to the open-source components. Proprietary components get updates as soon as the stock OS update becomes available.
- End-of-life: The Motorola moto g52, moto g42, moto g32, Pixel 5a (5G), 4a (5G), and 5 are no longer being updated by the manufacturer, the CalyxOS updates for these devices only contain the fixes to the open-source components. Proprietary components no longer get updated.