CalyxOS

November Security update

CalyxOS 5.1.0 - Android 14 and CalyxOS 4.15.0 - Android 13; now available for all supported devices.

Pixel 4a (5G), 5, 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Tablet, Fold

Release channel Date
Security express 8 November, Wednesday
Beta 13 November, Monday
Stable 14 November, Tuesday

Changelog

Pixel 3, 3 XL, 3a, 3a XL, 4, 4 XL, 4a, FP4, SHIFT6MQ

Release channel Date
Security express 9 November, Thursday
Beta 13 November, Monday
Stable 14 November, Tuesday

Changelog

Fixes

Pixel 3, 3a, 4

Pixel 4a

FP4

Upcoming devices

Pixel 8, 8 Pro

FP5

Android 14 port status

Pixel 4, 4a

FP4

Pixel 3, 3a

Note

  • Over-the-air Updates: CalyxOS updates are delivered over-the-air (OTA) automatically, without any manual intervention needed. However, if you'd like to manually update your CalyxOS install, see OTA.
  • Security Updates: The Pixel 8 Pro, 8, Fold, Tablet, 7a, 7 Pro, 7, 6a, 6 Pro, 6, 5a (5G) contain the full security patch, as they are still being updated by Google.
  • Security Updates: The Fairphone 4, 5, Motorola moto g32, moto g42, moto g52 stock OS follows a different security update release schedule, which usually lags behind by a month or two compared to Pixels. The CalyxOS releases for it only contain the latest fixes to the open source components, such as the OS code and the Linux kernel. Proprietary components such as the bootloader, modem firmware, and other firmware get updates as soon as the stock OS update is available.
  • Security Updates: The SHIFT6mq stock OS follows a different security update release schedule. The device is still supported by the manufacturer. The CalyxOS releases for it only contain the latest fixes to the open source components, such as the OS code and the Linux kernel. Proprietary components such as the bootloader, modem firmware, and other firmware get updates as soon as the stock OS update is available.
  • End-of-life: The Pixel 4a (5G), 5, 4a, 4 XL, 4, 3a XL, 3a, 3 XL, 3 are no longer being updated by the manufacturer, so the CalyxOS releases for these devices only contain the fixes to the open source components, such as the OS code and the Linux kernel. Proprietary components such as the bootloader, modem firmware, and other firmware no longer get updates.