If you're in Europe, you should flash the EMEA version as it potentially has optimizations for European carriers.
Otherwise, just flash the base version (Verizon is specific to this carrier).
Do you have a source for that?So the EMEA build is for:
The other 38 countries in Europe should use the "Global" build.
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Spain
- UK
Google should really mention that somewhere.
Thanks. Doesn't convince me 100%, but better than nothing ;-).
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
1 security bug fixed. That's it?
Barely worth the effort to update, especially with the June update running solid after a full wipe/installation.
Telephony
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- Enable additional VoLTE calling features on certain networks *[1].
Device Applicability
*[1] Included on Pixel 6 & Pixel 6 Pro in EMEA/APAC
There were more security fixes. The Pixel Update Bulletin just covers Pixel specific fixes.Thanks for the link.
1 security bug fixed. That's it?
Barely worth the effort to update, especially with the June update running solid after a full wipe/installation.
I did a full image restore of June update and my problem was still there. For the sake went back to May and my problems went away. Updated to July and it's a bit better but my sign will go full blast to non in seconds. It's unstable.Downloading the update now. If you started to have cell problems with the June update then I suggest a FULL wipe for the July update. The full wipe for June solved my cell problems. I have not seen an "!" in over a week!
Has anyone seen the release notes for the July update?
This has been brought up in several other threads in this section over the last few days. When I Google EMEA, if you use a carrier in one of the listed areas, then you should flash the EMEA build.I am still wondering:
Can anyone tell what the exact differences between the EMEA and Global build are?
You shouldn't post about the same problem in more than one thread. I answered in the other thread that you mentioned this in.I have a rooted P6P and OTA update does not start, I select to try again, it download the 19.77Mb then, before starts I just got a message "Installation problem". Before starting to the update I proceeded to remove root from Magisk but not booting the phone, then I go for the update.... I have 20% of free space, but I don't know what can be the reason. I should try again perhaps via adb, but I don't like to wipe again everything at every monthly update.....
You a right. I have deleted previous post as is a duplication.You shouldn't post about the same problem in more than one thread. I answered in the other thread that you mentioned this in.
Updates always release on the 1st Monday of each month. If that Monday falls on a holiday like it has this year -- the update will be out the following Monday.Anyone know when the July Update is coming (for P6P)?
I have issues with dropping signal, so was kinda hoping there might be a fix there.
There were more security fixes. The Pixel Update Bulletin just covers Pixel specific fixes.Thanks for the link.
1 security bug fixed. That's it?
Barely worth the effort to update, especially with the June update running solid after a full wipe/installation.
12.1.0 (SQ3A.220705.001.B1, Jul 2022, EMEA/APAC carriers) | Flash | Link | 07f684fc95dc5415c596a503aec6f111feabcb267c075ea91a091f56b90be426 |
12.1.0 (SQ3A.220705.003, Jul 2022) | Flash | Link | 1c48ad3e8799f6040172e2d0c72e02f59af44502228e85beb0b5ba568bb2d272 |
12.1.0 (SQ3A.220705.003.A1, Jul 2022, Verizon, Verizon MVNOs) | Flash | Link | 152f6a658ae314583a46a7ed6d1f4befe927d5d0616549f90e163102dd4fea3b |