SELinux in Android and Google Pixel 4/3a
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Codenames surface for Google ‘Pixel 4’ and ‘Pixel 4 XL’
This afternoon, a commit was posted to the Android Open Source Project, attempting to fix a labeling issue with Android’s SELinux policy. For our purposes, we just need to know that SELinux is a security module for the Linux kernel, which is often fine-tuned on a per-device basis.
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Google Pixel 4 and 3a spotted in Android Open Source Project
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Google Pixel 4 makes yet another AOSP appearance, Pixel 3a too this time
Last week, we were treated to the first appearance of the Google Pixel 4 inside the Android Open Source Project (or AOSP), which gave us a fairly clear indicator that the device is in-development and possibly already in some (but not all) Google developers’ hands. Today, the Google Pixel 4 has surfaced again in AOSP, this time side-by-side with the continuously-leaked Pixel 3a.
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Google Pixel 4 appears again on Android Open Source Project; Pixel 3a also spotted
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