Vendor Name: Teracube
Device name: 2e
Device CodeName: emerald
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: e-1.9-r-20230312268580-dev-emerald
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted: Rooted
New build e-1.10-r-20230414279828-dev-emerald took just under 25 minutes to download and install.
Vendor Name: OnePlus
Device name: Nord
Device CodeName: avicii
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: 1.9 stable
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted: Not rooted
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously : 1.9 S dev
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted : not rooted
The V. 1.10 update took as usual, for my phone with the package installation, in total approx. 1h30.
Update went fine, so far everything I normally use is working well.
Rooted: No
The update went smoothly, Android was automatically updated to version 11. The device then runs as usual, I noticed nothing yet. My alarm tone and my notification tones were reset again but that was not critical. Thank you for the good work.
After updating to eOS 1.10 I lost the Masgik settings (in order to use 2FA when paying online with banking apps). As I understand it’s normal.
But it is impossible to update/reinstall Magisk : via adb the “sdcard” directory (idem for the “storage” directory) remains empty. And this directory is essential to patch the boot.img. So I lost the ability to pay online transactions.
Vendor Name: Gigaset
Device name: GS290
Device CodeName: GS290
Version of Stock which existed previously: Android 10 Build-N° Gigaset_GS290_10.0_V14.202330214
Is the device Not rooted
Extracted / unzip /e/OS ROM e-1.10-r
Manual installation of each *.img file via fastboot
A first short test shows: WiFi, Bluetooth, LTE (SIM), /e/ App Lounge works.
Samsung
Galaxy S7
SM-G930F
Version 1.8.1 Q Stable-herolte
Not rooted
Hello,
Upgrade to V1.10 without any problem!
Thanks to all the team! After several years, my phone is more and more stable and I hope I can use it for a long time.
Tchao
Go to Settings => Screen => Sleep. Set the sleep time to 30 minutes, then start the update.
When the update is finished, reset the sleep time to one minute.
This way, the update process will not go into “sleep” mode but will continue dynamically. The duration will be much shorter. (about 25 minutes for me)
The 1.10 update worked very well on my FP4 and my wife’s (stable / no root). No bugs to report.
If you use the synchronized notes with a Murena account, you will have to clear the cache and the data of the “notes” application, otherwise there will be a synchronization error.
Samsung
Galaxy S9+ (SM-G965F) (refurbished)
Bought at e.foundation
Not rooted
Updated from 1.9 to e_star2lte-user 10 QQ3A.200805.001 eng.root.20230422.135115 dev-keys,stable-release
Yes, but since this must be mentioned here every single time it could also be implemented as a feature: keep the screen on when an OS update starts. Should be a rather simple thing.
Fairphone 3+
FP3
From 1.9s-stable to 1.10s-stable
Not rooted
Rebooted before update, screen set to stay on, phone not used during update. Update took longer than usual but not excessively so, 35 minutes from pressing install (once downloaded) to completion of post-update reboot (compared to usual 20 minutes).
All seems OK so far. An initial failure to connect to the internet using mobile data was solved by rebooting.
‘We now cache all account messages for faster loads’ is listed in the release notes as an improvement to Mail.
My emails are downloaded and my Inbox is automatically emptied when I access my emails on my laptop.
When I subsequently open Mail on my phone, instead of seeing an empty inbox as previously, I now see briefly all the cached items before the Inbox is cleared.
I’ve tried clearing the cache in App settings but this still happens. Should Mail’s cache not be updated automatically to reflect the clearing of the inbox?
Everything fine !
I regained 2FA banking via Magisk.
My mistake : I was trying to ADB the phone when in recovery mode. I discovered that only using ADB when phone is normally running will the content of the “sdcard” directory show up.