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@thestinger thestinger released this 23 Jul 00:54
· 87 commits to main since this release
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Notable changes in version 69:

  • add support for saving video as previewed for portrait mode (mirror mode)
  • avoid in-app gallery resetting to first image on configuration changes such as rotation
  • add double-tap to zoom for the in-app gallery
  • add support for for toggling audio while video recording is ongoing
  • change rendering approach for the QR scanning overlay for improved compatibility
  • migrate to official CameraX APIs for EIS
  • update CameraX to 1.4.0-beta02
  • update AndroidX Core to 1.13.1
  • update AndroidX AppCompat library to 1.7.0
  • update Material Components library to 1.12.0
  • update Android Gradle plugin to 8.5.1
  • update Android NDK to 26.3.11579264
  • update Android build tools to 35.0.0
  • update Gradle to 8.9
  • update Kotlin to 2.0.0

A full list of changes from the previous release (version 68) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.


This app is available through the Play Store with the app.grapheneos.camera.play app id. Play Store releases go through review and it usually takes around 1 to 3 days before the Play Store pushes out the update to users. Play Store releases use Play Signing, so we use a separate app id from the releases we publish ourselves to avoid conflicts and to distinguish between them. Each release is initially pushed out through the Beta channel followed by the Stable channel.

Releases of the app signed by GrapheneOS with the app.grapheneos.camera app id are published in the GrapheneOS app repository and on GitHub. You can use the GrapheneOS App Store on Android 12 or later for automatic updates. Each release is initially pushed out through the Alpha channel, followed by the Beta channel and then finally the Stable channel.

GrapheneOS users must either obtain GrapheneOS app updates through our App Store or install it with adb install-multiple with both the APK and fs-verity metadata since fs-verity metadata is now required for out-of-band system app updates on GrapheneOS as part of extending verified boot to them.