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Here's why Google won't let you downgrade to Android 12 after updating to Android 13 on your Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6a: There's a vulnerability in the old bootloader version that could be exploited if downgrading were allowed. H/T
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This was what I thought was the reason that Google enabled anti-rollback with this update, but there wasn't any proof until this message, which btw, came from the Android Flash Tool.
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Here's a great thread on how anti-rollback counters work and why they're used:
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Some Pixel users are upset by the fact that the Pixel 6 cannot revert from Android 13 back to Android 12. I thought it might be helpful to write a short thread on anti-rollback counters, what they are and why they should be used a lot more. 🧵 1/7
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Note BTW, that the message says *existing* Android 12 releases. I'm told that new images have been published that work with the incremented rollback counter. I have no specific knowledge of where those or published or how to use them and I encourage caution.
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Existing OS images already work on top of updated SoC firmware images. There could probably just be a final Android 12.1 release using the Android 13 SoC firmware images. We've mostly finished porting GrapheneOS to Android 13 now other than device support so we don't care much.
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Ideally, there would have been a final Android 12.1 release for Pixels with the 2022-08-05 Pixel patch level and updated rollback counter. This would also benefit stock OS because a regular monthly release gets rolled out faster than a major release and users won't avoid it.
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Last year, there was a final Android 11 release for Pixels with the 2021-11-01 patch level before the Android 12 release with the 2021-11-05 patch level. It would be nice if that was done every year along with making the final previous branch release get the full 05 patch level.
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