Tags:
- 2025100300 (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, emulator, generic, other targets)
Changes since the 2025092700 release:
- add support for force enabling VoLTE, VoNR and 5G for carriers where those aren't supported with the standard configurations
- revert backport of Pixel Wi-Fi extension APEX from Android 16 QPR1 due to it causing a system_server crash since it needs changes there too (this does not reduce the patch level)
- kernel (6.1): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.1.154
- kernel (6.6): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.6.108
- kernel (6.12): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision including update to 6.12.49
- update SQLite to 3.44.5 LTS release
- Network Location, System Updater: add new Let's Encrypt roots to TLS key pinning configuration
- GmsCompatConfig: update to version 162
- Camera: update to version 89
Additional security patches from the November 2025 and December 2025 Android Security Bulletins are included in the 2025100301 security preview release. List of additional fixed CVEs:
- Critical: CVE-2025-48593
- High: CVE-2022-25836, CVE-2022-25837, CVE-2023-40130, CVE-2024-43766, CVE-2025-22420, CVE-2025-22432, CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-48525, CVE-2025-48536, CVE-2025-48544, CVE-2025-48555, CVE-2025-48567, CVE-2025-48572, CVE-2025-48573, CVE-2025-48574, CVE-2025-48575, CVE-2025-48576, CVE-2025-48577, CVE-2025-48578, CVE-2025-48579, CVE-2025-48580, CVE-2025-48581, CVE-2025-48582, CVE-2025-48583, CVE-2025-48584, CVE-2025-48585, CVE-2025-48586, CVE-2025-48587, CVE-2025-48589, CVE-2025-48590, CVE-2025-48592, CVE-2025-48594, CVE-2025-48596, CVE-2025-48597, CVE-2025-48598, CVE-2025-48600, CVE-2025-48601, CVE-2025-48602, CVE-2025-48603, CVE-2025-48604, CVE-2025-48605, CVE-2025-48607, CVE-2025-48609, CVE-2025-48611, CVE-2025-48612, CVE-2025-48614, CVE-2025-48615, CVE-2025-48616, CVE-2025-48617, CVE-2025-48618, CVE-2025-48619, CVE-2025-48620, CVE-2025-48621
We're allowed to provide an early release with these patches and to list the CVEs but must wait until the embargo ends to publish sources or details on the patches. We strongly disagree with broadly distributing patches to OEMs 3-4 months before the official publication date. It further delays getting patches to users and sophisticated attackers will have no issue getting the patches from one of many people at Android OEMs with early access. It should be limited to at most 7 days. The lack of actual secrecy has been acknowledged through Android limiting the embargo to source code and details which allows us to fix these early. We're doing it with separate opt-in releases to keep the regular releases properly open source instead of delayed open source. We plan to integrate this choice into the initial setup wizard. The positive side is that we can now provide patches to people who truly need them without even the previous 1 month embargo delay.
It's prob coming now :(