LibrePods - Announcements
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bug fixed upstream!
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now the only question is which manufactures will merge the changes in an A16 update and which will leave it for A17
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anyone with a device running NothingOS 4.1?
The app is finally on the Play store! And it includes the xposed module, too.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.kavishdevar.librepods

Some features on Play require an in-app purchase. The following features are free on Play:
- Battery status
- Ear detection
- Changing Listening Mode
- Press and Hold listening mode customization

However, all builds released on GitHub will have all features available for free.
v0.2.0 was also recently released.

Changes:
- Fixed all stability issues with v0.2.0-alpha.x releases
- Support xposed api v101
- Added back VendorID hook toggle in app's settings

v0.2.3 changelog:

- Added a more detailed description when phone is not supported (the app will ask for confirmation again)
- Fix ATT for Android 16 QPR3 and above
- Check for Android 16+ on OnePlus and Oppo devices
- Added back setting metadata

https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods/releases/tag/v0.2.3
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LibrePods - Announcements
The app is finally on the Play store! And it includes the xposed module, too. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.kavishdevar.librepods Some features on Play require an in-app purchase. The following features are free on Play: - Battery status…
First 50 people to DM me (the channel) get the paid upgrade for free. Send your device info too if you'd like, just trying to see how many devices use the app.

The play version will have faster updates and bug fixes than GitHub. That's it, there's not really much difference in the app :)

(I'll send a promo code)
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Google allowed the app to include the Xposed module, surprisingly! So, root users can use the app from Play too.
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Anyone with HyperOS 3.1?
Due to a lot of negative reviews and ratings from people not reading the warning before checking "I've read requirements" and typing "OK", I had to exclude all incompatible devices from Play Store. Only Google Pixel and Oppo/OnePlus/realme devices can download the app from Play now.
They can still use the Xposed hook for the VendorID change, and there is no difference in functionality compared to the FOSS release.

If you need root to use the app and installed from the Play store, please switch to using the releases on GitHub as you will not be getting updates from Play.
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