• Upgrade to iodéOS 4.0 based on Android 13 / LineageOS 20
• Blocker:
○ Improved blocking settings. You can now choose ‘Standard’ blocking (ads, trackers, malwares, etc) or ‘Reinforced’ blocking (same objective but more extensive), and then select additional categories.
○ The ‘Porn’ category has been extended to a wider ‘Sensitive content’ one, that also includes fake news, gambling, drugs, piracy, torrent…, with mainly child protection in mind.
○ The ‘Extreme’ category has been removed, as it is now part of the reinforced blocking.
○ Improved blocking lists. We merge several acknowledged and up-to-date sources, and have diversified our sources to produce more complete lists. The standard list has however been reduced a bit, to avoid as much as possible interference with apps expected behavior.
• Added a new network location provider: Local NLP Backend. It is an improved version of the DéjàVu NLP backend which was already available in iodéOS. Like DéjàVu, it builds a local database connecting localizations learned from other NLP backends and apps using GPS, and mobile antennas/Wifi; but also has an active mode (not preselected) that can trigger GPS requests. To configure it: Settings → System → microG → Location modules
• LineageOS synchronized with January security patch included
• All apps updated
• New devices support: Pixel 3, 6, 6a
I recently received my new FP4 and I’m still considering which custom ROM to install. iodé is currently my favored solution, but not 100% sure yet. What I’d like to do: just install iodéOS , try it out, install some apps that are important for me and check whether they run smoothly. If not, then I’d consider trying another custom ROM as well.
In that context, my question is: after flashing iodéOS, how easy is it to set back the FP4 to its original state? Or at least flash a different custom ROM? Or is there any" permanent" change introduced to the FP4 when installing iodé?
Of course, I’m aware that I need to the backup all the data and that I risk bricking the phone if something goes wrong during the process. My question is more about: is there some principle limitation to be expected, even if all the steps are executed correctly?
Not for the LineageOS bases ROMs, like iodéOS is, as long as you take care with locking the bootloader. Especially when returning back to stock.
As far as I know, only Ubuntu Touch may mess up with some sensors when reverting to stock, but this is reversable, too. You can read about it in the corresponding thread.
Hy all
I would like to try iode and running my FP4 currently with the latest version of calyxos. Can I just install the iode os or do I have to return to stock rom first? Any other things to consider? I just really dont want to brick my phone. Thank you all for advice!
or with my instaructions, which are already actual:
Two important things
be sure to remove calyx avb_custom_key before flashing iodèOS fastboot erase avb_custom_key
before re-locking bootloader, be sure that:
check if bootloader unlock ability is possible =>fastboot flashing get_unlock_ability
→ (bootloader) get_unlock_ability: 1
==> if you get 1 then you can re-lock
==> if you get 0 do not lock bootloader
a good starting point for questions in case of problems is the iodé matrix room:
Thank you very much AlphaElwedritsch! I was able to install it today Everything went smooth - also locking the bootlader at the end with no issues at all.
I want to change to iodé, since LineageOS is apparently not ad privacy-friendly as I thought for the past 4 years.
Since iodé is based on LOS, I assume that all of the customisatiom the latter provides is still there? One feature that I really don’t want to miss are the arrows at the bottom while typing. Could someone check if that is available? (Settings > System > Keys > Display arrows when typing)