update Pixel 6a installation instructions

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Daniel Micay 2022-08-01 18:42:47 -04:00
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locked devices by carriers, enabling 'OEM unlocking' requires internet access so locked devices by carriers, enabling 'OEM unlocking' requires internet access so
that the stock OS can check if the device was sold as locked by a carrier.</p> that the stock OS can check if the device was sold as locked by a carrier.</p>
<p>For the Pixel 6a, you won't be able to enable OEM unlocking until after you <p>For the Pixel 6a, OEM unlocking won't work with the version of the stock OS
update the device to the stock OS SD2A.220601.004 release and then factory reset from the factory. You need to update to the June 2022 release available as an
the device. The SD2A.220601.004 release is currently only being pushed to Verizon over-the-air update. You'll also need to factory reset if it already checked the
users as an over-the-air update. You can download the full update package from the OEM unlocking state on the buggy April 2022 release shipped on the device.</p>
<a href="https://developers.google.com/android/ota">official Pixel full OTA update
package page</a> and then sideload it using either the instructions on that page
or our own <a href="https://grapheneos.org/usage#updates-sideloading">guide on
sideloading updates</a>. Sideloading will no longer be necessary once the update
becomes available to everyone over-the-air rather than only Verizon users but
you'll still need to factory reset afterwards.</p>
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locked devices by carriers, enabling 'OEM unlocking' requires internet access so locked devices by carriers, enabling 'OEM unlocking' requires internet access so
that the stock OS can check if the device was sold as locked by a carrier.</p> that the stock OS can check if the device was sold as locked by a carrier.</p>
<p>For the Pixel 6a, you won't be able to enable OEM unlocking until after you <p>For the Pixel 6a, OEM unlocking won't work with the version of the stock OS
update the device to the stock OS SD2A.220601.004 release and then factory reset from the factory. You need to update to the June 2022 release available as an
the device. The SD2A.220601.004 release is currently only being pushed to Verizon over-the-air update. You'll also need to factory reset if it already checked the
users as an over-the-air update. You can download the full update package from the OEM unlocking state on the buggy April 2022 release shipped on the device.</p>
<a href="https://developers.google.com/android/ota">official Pixel full OTA update
package page</a> and then sideload it using either the instructions on that page
or our own <a href="https://grapheneos.org/usage#updates-sideloading">guide on
sideloading updates</a>. Sideloading will no longer be necessary once the update
becomes available to everyone over-the-air rather than only Verizon users but
you'll still need to factory reset afterwards.</p>
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