Same here. Then I realized this is the key:
You have to side load the image. not without risk, so I’ll wait till betas.
Same here. Then I realized this is the key:
You have to side load the image. not without risk, so I’ll wait till betas.
Thanks. I just clicked on the SP Flash link (who reads all the instructions - right?) and the process is a bit more than just downloading and clicking on install in the teracube updater. The warning about “may require a paid replacement of your phone” is enough to convince me to wait, like you, until the betas phase.
Thanks for sharing the future of Teracube 2.
I installed on my 2nd phone.
Awesome; I can disable and remove so many Google apps!
The rounded corners are a bit too much in my regard.
Hi Sharad! Could you please tell us about any progress on Android 12 from your team? Is beta version soon?
Hi @Jay_Greig - we ran into issues with the OTA update. The build itself is pretty stable. I’ll check with the Devs and report back in some time.
Thanks @Sharad - sounds promising! Does this mean we are moving from Alpha right to GA? Is the OTA covering the upgrade from 10 to 12 or should folks install 11 first?
Hi @Sharad, I’m also curious about the improvement, as my phone still says it’s on an obsolete security patch. Thank you.
I would like to know:
Good morning, what would you suggest for the Google wallet issue where the wallet does not work thanks
Are you using the more recent Beta release?
This seems it will take time to resolve for the Dev team. If this is an issue for you, you will have to move back to stock ROMs.
Of note, this also happens with the 12 Beta, 11.0.4, and 11.0.3. It appears that Google has done something within the past few days which makes a certified Teracube 2e unable to use mobile pay.
So 10 is still okay for using Google Pay?
Probably not, but I haven’t seen any direct reports with people using Android 10 with Pay, whether pro or con, to verify, and I don’t want to wipe my apps to test. If I were looking to wipe apps for testing, I’d be moving up, not down, considering that Android 12 is still in a late beta stage being that VoWifi isn’t fixed yet but I’ve had the worst luck with upgrades and have only had one (11.0.3 to 11.0.4) upgrade that didn’t require at least one full factory reset.
Yes - Android 10 (Zirconia; 2020) is still good for Google Pay. Similarly, Android 11 for Emerald (2021) is good as well.
Would it be possible for someone with Android 10 Zirconia or Android 11 Emerald to compare their tests in YASNAC - SafetyNet Checker to see if there’s an obvious difference? I’d expect they’d have the same model to pass, but if Android 11 Zirconia or either model’s Android 12 have some level of failure, that might present a next step. I’ve found this to be more sensitive than most - my phone still officially passes Play Store Certification on 11.0.4 Zirconia, and Netflix and other Certified-only apps continue to appear, but my Google Pay hasn’t worked since they made the non-functional Play Services update last month.
Android 14 is now up!