Google just dropped the June 2018 security patch for Nexus and Pixel devices on us. At this time, we already have both factory image and OTA files, so choose whichever works best for you if you don’t feel like waiting for the update to show up on your device.
So far, we are seeing new 8.1.0 files for Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL (OPM2.171026.006.C1, OPM4.171019.021.E1), Pixel and Pixel XL (OPM4.171019.021.D1), Nexus 6P (OPM6.171019.030.B1), Nexus 5X (OPM6.171019.030.B1), and Pixel C (OPM4.171019.021.D1).
Google’s phones are getting the June 5 security patch level.
For notes:
- Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL build OPM4.171019.021.E1 is specific to T-Mobile.
Functional patches:
References | Category | Improvements | Devices |
---|---|---|---|
A-74413120 | Bluetooth | Improve BLE performance | All |
A-76022834 | Performance | Improve antenna-switching behavior in areas of weak coverage | Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL |
A-77963927 | Wi-Fi | Improve Wi-Fi connectivity with certain Wi-Fi access points | Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL |
A-77458860 | UI | IMEI SV format correctly displays as numeric | Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL |
A-68114567 A-74058011 | Display | Improve consistency of Always On Display | Pixel 2 XL |
A-70282393 | Performance | Improve proximity sensor behavior | Pixel 2 XL |
You can grab each image or OTA file at the links below. For instructions on how to flash a factory image, here you go. For instructions on how to flash an OTA .zip file, here you go.
As more files arrive as well as additional details, we’ll update this post.
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This post was last modified on June 4, 2018 10:51 am