clearer explanation of 4th gen Pixel status

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Daniel Micay 2023-11-16 00:37:05 -05:00
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
@ -871,12 +863,10 @@
<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
@ -913,12 +903,10 @@
<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
@ -977,12 +963,10 @@
<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>
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<p>Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4a are end-of-life and shouldn't be used
anymore due to lack of most security patches for firmware and drivers. We're
considering porting them to Android 14 to continue providing extended support
longer than initially planned to keep them as a way to preview the current
version of the OS despite them not being secure. It will be a significant
effort to port them properly without lost functionality and we're looking for
a new developer to fund rather than reassigning any developers from their existing
work on the OS.</p>
currently supporting them via a legacy Android 13 branch separate from these
mainline GrapheneOS releases. We're considering porting them to Android 14 to
continue providing extended support longer than initially planned to keep them
as a way to preview the current version of the OS.</p>
<p>Tags:</p>
<ul>