#GrapheneOS version 2034042000 released.

This update most notably fixes Google Fi eSIM activation.

See the changes:

- add toggle in Settings > Security for opting into memory tagging in vendor processes currently excluded from it with the end goal of having it force enabled without a toggle as we do for the rest of the base OS

- allow eSIM activation app to interact with Google Fi app when installed to fix Google Fi activation

- use ro.vendor.build.svn system property from adevtool instead of AOSP to make sure it always matches the stock OS

- Pixel Fold: update to AP1A.240405.002.A2 vendor files

- Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro: update to AP1A.240405.002.B1 vendor files

- Log Viewer: include kernel log buffer in default log output

- Log Viewer: show "Save" instead of "Copy" button for logs that are over ~50 KB

- Log Viewer: improve handling of log saving

- backport mainline APEX module patches for Android Health, ART, DNS Resolver, Media Provider, Network Stack, PermissionController and Wi-Fi

- TalkBack (screen reader): update base code to 14.1 and massively overhaul our changes to it

- kernel (5.10): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision

- kernel (5.15): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 5.15.148

- kernel (6.1): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.1.76

- Vanadium: update to version 124.0.6367.54.0

- Camera: update to version 68

- Auditor: update to version 79

- GmsCompatConfig: update to version 104

- Setup Wizard: layout and style improvements

- Setup Wizard: add functionality for testing on debug builds

https://grapheneos.org/releases#2024042000

I maybe having a silly question, but never mind.

I someone installs the #grapheneOS on his Smartphone (unlocking device, download, reboot, etc), does he then gets the updates OS versions automatically or he must do the same process and to install the OS like the first time?

PS. Stupid questions doesn't exists 😀

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Updates are delivered OTA and installed automatically after an update check. A reboot finishes the process. You can also choose to check for an update immediately after it is released providing it is in your release channel manually in Settings on the owner user profile as well.

See: https://grapheneos.org/usage#updates

This update is currently in Alpha channel. It will move to Beta in a few hours and then the Stable channel after more, providing no issues of the update are reported.