Installed grapheneOS on my pixel (finally) the other day. Actually was loving stock, until it got corrupted due to a bug. Had to factory reset to boot up again. Anyway, used that opportunity to install GOS.
NGL I do miss adaptive features and now playing, but I am liking GOS more and more day by day. Better battery life despite not having adaptive features, more security options like sensor permission and scopes, auto reboot if not unlocked feature and all that.
I use GPay and my bank app on a secondary profile. works seamlessly. Some UI improvements and adaptive features and it will be on par with the stock pixel experience itself.
Great to hear! I still have one with stock ROM and I like it less and less every day. Slowly getting everything across to the GOS one.
I too have noticed significant difference in battery life between the two, stock ROM always runs out first, even if at idle.
The only adaptive feature I want is for charging, I want to be able to have the phone stop charging at a percentage determined either by me or the device for the battery health. To expand, my tablet has a battery protection feature, where if it is left plugged in, holds the battery between 40-60% for long times on the charger. The device draws until it’s down to 40% and then charges back up to 60%.
I only ever charge my pixels to 80%+/- and their batteries are still going an entire day with reasonably heavy use inc. Gps
I hope to see GOS continue to do great things.
(Posted from my GOS Pixel)
You could do the charging stuff with magisk modules (acc is the most known) if you are willing to root. What is your SOT? My battery seems to be quite bad having to charge twice a day.
SOT for stock OS from last charge was 4h52m, SOT for GOS was 4h36m.
Battery curve shows sharper dips on the stock rom, though at times it’s usage (for work due to needing maps) is understandable.
Battery curve on the GOS has more gentle dips, but more consistently. Surprisingly at the same percentage of charge, the projected 0% is different by close to an hour between the two.
I have been using the stock ROM for a couple years now, whereas the GOS ROM has only been in use 6-8mths. So I expect there’s a level of learning occuring over time based on usage, as well as a likely (small) loss in capacity for the older handset.
I do often find both are surprisingly accurate at predicting with a reasonable accuracy when to expect to charge.
Figured I should let you know. GOS is an Operating System, which is different from ROM which is short for Read Only Memory. It’s like calling windows on your PC a ROM instead of an OS. It makes no sense.
Thanks for the correction.
You’re welcome. Thank you for your kind comment.