Feedback for v1.12.3

Thanks devs,

This seems to be the best update so far as it has fixed several bugs including the most annoyed issue which is the battery draining issue.

Device: Pixel 3 XL

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Successfully updated 2 devices to 1.12.3

Lenovo Tab 10 TB-X606F + GSI /e/OS V1.12.3

system-e-1.12.3-q-20230620301517-dev-treble_arm64_bvN.img

Vendor Name: Lenovo
Device name: Tab 10 HD
Device Code Name: TB-X606F
Version of Stock which existed previously: Android 10
Version of Stock which existed previously: GSI e-1.11-q-20230514289715-dev-treble_arm64_bvN.img
The device is Not rooted

Oneplus 6T

system-e-1.12.3-s-20230616300623-dev-fajita.img

Vendor Name: Oneplus
Device name: 6T
Device Code Name: fajita
Version of Stock which existed previously: Android 10
Version of Stock which existed previously: e-1.12-RC Beta
The device is Not rooted

Edit : The only issue that i have noticed is on the tablet, using the GSI build, having “Night time” activate and rotating the screen will turn “Night mode” up all the way for a quick second (deep orange color) and then goes back to normal with the screen rotate. Doesnt crash, or miss a beat.

  • I wonder if there is an acknowledgement of the sideloading issue.
    When it’s ends, it appears with “Total xfer: 0.98x”, is it expected to be 100.0 or something similar?
  • The download speed from the phone via cell or Wi-Fi (more them 100mbps) takes about an hour to download.

Will update in the following days, how the buttery behaves.

  • Xiaomi
  • Mi8
  • dipper
  • previous version: 1.12-rc.2-s (dev)
  • not rooted
  • installed via sideload

No bug yet. Runnjng smoothly.

Thanks to the /e/dev’team!

Good too, but still no notifications with French medias :confused:

Samsung galaxy s10+ - successfully updated and it seems to have fixed some bugs that have been around for quite a while.

However, now the system is draining my battery 3 times faster than it should. It is draining it so fast, that even on charger, the battery percentage is still going down.

Android OS is the biggest consumer by far.

It is funny reading other people which say their previous battery issues were sorted by this update, as I never had any battery issues on any of the previous updates.

Anybody has any suggestions?

Also, the trackers blocking section of the Advanced privacy seems to have had a “shakeup” - lost all the data it had (after the phone restart it lost all info about which apps have which trackers), and now it’s only showing trackers for less than a third of the apps and cannot display any icons for any of the apps.

Was the release rolled back in whole or in part? I saw a notification on my Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact (xz2c) yesterday that it was available, but when I went to install it this morning it’s no longer available.

Did you try to refresh the updater a few times (button top left, next to the three dot menu) to see whether the update gets offered again?

It looks like there’s a random component in offering an update or not to achieve a staggered release.

Yes, I did manually check for update availability, including following a device reboot. The update’s no longer offered.

I did dismiss the original notification (since I couldn’t update right at that moment), but I’d be surprised if that causes the update no longer to be offered or resets any availability.

Normally I’d think that once the update is offered it remains offered, but perhaps that’s not the case.

It is still offered. Randomly, like I said, I just tried https://ota.ecloud.global/api/v1/xz2c/dev a few times … sometimes it’s there. Keep hitting the refresh button in the updater.

And it’s still offered for download at https://images.ecloud.global/dev/xz2c, so it wasn’t retracted.

Seems a bit counter productive to make it unnecessary hard for users who are willing to try and report early…

Staggered releases/ staged rollouts make sense in their way, they are not done just for fun.
For users eager to update and report early depending on the device there might be beta test possibilities, and depending on the device you could still update manually (the builds are there for download, only what the updater sees seems to get randomised).

In the end, yes, after checking again about 11 times the update was available again. No problem, I totally agree with the staggered/random update approach.

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Samsung Galaxy S III Neo (Samsung Camera)

e-1.12.3-r-20230619301238-dev-s3ve3gjv

Vendor Name: Samsung
Device name: Galaxy S III Neo
Device Code Name: s3ve3gjv
Version of Stock which existed previously: Android 4.4.2
MODEM/CP Version: I9301IXXUAPG1 - Region: Greece (Cosmote) (COS)
Version of Stock which existed previously: e-1.11-r-20230513289175-dev-s3ve3gjv
The device is Not rooted

Like the previous versions, the new /e/ ROM works very well.

  • Xiaomi
  • Pocophone F1
  • Beryllium
  • from v1.11-S-dev
  • not rooted

I updated some days ago, no visible flaws or problems so far. Thanks.

  • Xiaomi
  • Redmi Note 7
  • lavender
  • 1.12.3 R - dev
  • Device Rooted

Working fine, missing translations in italian for these apps names:

  • Message (translation is Messaggi)
  • Notes (translation is Note)

Everything works in Advance Privacy except hiding IP, Orbot not working too.

All hardware related functions are working, no battery drain

Bye

Vous ne savez pas desquels je parle…

  • Vendor Name: Samsung
  • Device name: S10e
  • Code name: beyond0lte
  • Version of /e/OS which existed previously: 1.11-s
  • Not rooted

No issues. Thanks for the good work to the team!

Working very well, I think battery consumption is lower, but just estimating at this point.

Vendor: Google
Device Name: Pixel 4a5G
Device: bramble
Version of /e/OS: whatever was previous to this version I think 1.11
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted