We have Mishaal Rahman, technical editor at Esper, to thank for walking down the garden path after he found that support for exFAT (Extensible File Allocation Table) was only available on his Pixel 6 Pro after he moved it from Android 12L to the Android 13 Beta. Considering that exFAT support is available for Android versions running on version 5.10 or later of the Linux kernel and that Android 12L was on 5.10.81-android12-9 and that the beta was on 5.10.107-android13-4, something was out of place here.
Android O Launcher backported to work on Android 6 or higher
The Google Pixel 2 series is highly anticipated among the Android users, especially those related to the development community. Several third-party developers and launcher applications have made the effort to make the exclusive launcher features available for other devices as well. This not only includes support for older Android versions but also backporting the notable features to such devices. Among all these, there is also a reworked AOSP launcher that can help you get Pixel launcher features on your device. So head forward, know more about the launcher and install Rootless Pixel 2 Launcher on your phone.
The app comes from Amir Zaidi (AmirZ). The developer has put in his efforts to bring the most renowned features of the launcher experience to older devices. The best part is that you can do it without having to root your Android phone. Instead of just modifying the original launcher, the developer backported all the features that you may seek and compiled them up in the stock AOSP launcher (Launcher3), which is based on Android Oreo 8.1. You can now install Rootless Pixel 2 Launcher using the APK provided by the developer at his Github.
Channel binding tokens are increasingly required as an enhanced form of security. They work by communicating from a client to a server the client's understanding of the binding between connection security (as represented by a TLS server cert) and higher level authentication credentials (such as a username and password). The server can then detect if the client has been fooled by a MITM and shutdown the session/connection.
However, you will need the specific ported app for your device Android version in order for the launcher to work flawlessly. In general scenario, as long as your device has similar specification as Google Pixel 2 than you are good to go. Luckily, some third-party developers have back-ported the app to be able to run on older Android version like Android 6.0+ Marshmallow.
The compatibility library can be disabled by changing the parent of AppTheme.NoActionBarLaunch from Theme.SplashScreen to AppTheme.NoActionBar in android/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml.The Android 12 Splash Screen API can't be disabled on Android 12+ as it's part of the Android OS.
To use splash screen images named something other than splash.png, set androidSplashResourceName to the new resource name. Additionally, in android/app/src/main/res/values/styles.xml, change the resource name in the following block:
CyanogenMod 9 is based on Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and is the first version of CyanogenMod to use the Trebuchet launcher.[42] Stefanie Kondik and her team have announced that they had begun work on the new release after Google released the source code of Android 4.0.1.[43] Development on this release took longer than with previous releases due to the significance of the changes between Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" and 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", and the team took this opportunity to clarify their vision for the ROM and rethink any modifications which were no longer necessary due to improvements within Android.[44] 2ff7e9595c
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