Question Install GSI - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Hello all,
I've been trying different ways to install GSI on the 6 pro with little luck at booting any of them. Is there anything extra required for GSI on pixel that I am unaware?
Any help / guide would be appreciated

You might have to flash a vbmeta image. Here is the documentation from android developers website
Generic System Images (GSIs) | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com

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Stock Android 10, I want to flash HavocOS 3.6 GSI with Android 10

Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
AlphaCoder64 said:
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Yes. Project Treble is independent from the android version as long as your device comes with minimum Android 8 out of the box (cause with Android 8 Project Treble was introduced).
Of course your current Stock will be replaced. And you need a unlocked bootloader to boot a GSI (which probably will lead to a wipe of your data so backup it first).
AlphaCoder64 said:
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Adding to the post by the other user, it's VERY recommended to:
Install Twrp (whatever is latest)
Use Twrp to flash "permissiver v4 or v5" (Google it )

Porting my 1st ROM

I would like some tips on how to get started.
I want to port an old phone from 2015. It is Huawei Y560-U02. The Stock ROM on it is Android Kitkat 4.4.2 .
I found a few already ported ROM for this device. Some are running 4.4.2 . and others are running 4.4.4 .
I want to port Android Lollipop for it.
From what I understand is that I need to find similar type of ROMs for compatibility.
I need to know the following points in order to get started. I will use an existing guide from the internet to carry out the porting after these points are confirmed.
1-) Does the Chipset and resolution and SDK version of the ROM that I want to port have to be identical to mine?
2-) If the above is a yes then how do I find the details of the Chipset type and the SDK version. I found two Chipset models for this phone on the internet. So I think I need to find it from the phone somehow.
3-) Where do I find ROM for downloading to be ported for the exact model. I found some that are lollipop but not sure if it is what I need for my current project. They are in the below links.
cm-12.1-20160110-UNOFFICIAL-kyleprods.zip | by SandPox for Generic Device/Other
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
cm-12.1-20151022-UNOFFICIAL-kyleprods.zip | by SandPox for Generic Device/Other
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
cm-12.1-20151115-UNOFFICIAL-kyleprods.zip | by SandPox for Generic Device/Other
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
I need the above points to be confirmed and any tips with it would be great.

Question newb: attempting lineage on pixel 6 pro

I've got a rooted pixel 6 pro and the unofficial lineage build from xda. It sounds like my next step is to install a custom recovery. I tried twrp but that's not working out.
I followed this guide https://twrpupdate.com/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-on-google-pixel-6-pro-device/
But though there's an article for this phone, it doesn't appear under supported devices. If I install the app from the play store it quits as soon as I select 'twrp flash'.
What do I need to do to install lineage?
There is no TWRP for the pixel 6 pro yet. If you want to install lineage, or anything really, you'll have to follow the manual install instructions that are in the spoiler in the OP here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...eos-19-1-for-the-pixel-6-pro-pixel-6.4475257/
You can also get lineage os from here. To flash;
Code:
fastboot -w
then right-click on the rom.zip and 'copy as path'
Code:
fastboot update "path_to_rom.zip"
Note that if you install official android 13 then I personally wouldn't risk flashing a custom ROM.
Just a heads up.
Downloads for : Google Pixel 6 Pro | AndroidFileHost.com | Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
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General GSI thread - April 12, 2023 UPB1.230309.014 available for the Pixel 6 Pro [Raven]- Android 14 GSI binaries and release notes

GSIs​
April 12, 2023:
Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
Android 14 GSIs (Preview)​
Date: April 12, 2023
Build: UPB1.230309.014
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: April 2023
Google Play Services: 23.09.12
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-febd421e.zipfebd421e2fa182fa7a3e30ff64417f0da342b825535fc0eef90028679f72380fARM64aosp_arm64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-2c116021.zip2c11602154a507b8bd50d0e8a0e3b631ef24e1af70e1bc5e6932700f649cf95ax86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-0aef912d.zip0aef912d0bbab412fe4bc6d7fc9408579197af936ee84d17be10eb1117edae76x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-d25c18bc.zipd25c18bc77d5ff6eea176c399fc6411c66d20a5a796cb691929c1012298e82e8
Known issues with Android 14 GSIs​Android 14 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Spoiler: Old News/Releases
March 15, 2023:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes​
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices. Developers can use these images to address any compatibility issues with Android 13 QPR3 as well as discover and report OS and framework issues until Android 13 QPR3 is officially released.
GSI binaries for Android 13 QPR3 are built from the same AOSP and GMS sources as the corresponding Google Pixel builds. These binaries contain the same API and SDK, have a similar CTS result, and have been validated on the following Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a and 4a (5G)
Pixel 5 and 5a
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
Pixel 6a
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions, and more information on choosing the right image type for your device. To find GSI binaries for already-released, stable versions of the platform, see the Generic System Image releases page.
Note: File GSI bugs for any system-related issues you encounter. Make sure to attach a full bug report and clearly indicate that you are using a GSI buildin your bug description to help us find your issues and address them more quickly. For app-related issues found when using a GSI, we recommend reproducing the issue on a Pixel device before contacting the app developer directly.
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Downloads​
Date: March 15, 2023
Build: T3B1.230224.005
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: March 2023
Google Play Services: 23.02.14
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-85eb7259.zip85eb725917e4b05e7e66c0898e94fd78e5f4ce1b530d09b10627e67c2c4bf190ARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-6f182cba.zip6f182cbad4fc1c9c92e01538346c16771da641caa7499efc92b5b9b2d02f00c0x86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-1773dc5c.zip1773dc5c80bee4b127e9fd491a7215dfebeedea9f2de7e5ff4b00b6b38791d2ex86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-78e6bc0f.zip78e6bc0f94b8fd33c77701948098b3732af6618f24ddf68f379ac4945e7d3549
February 1, 2023:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes​bookmark_border
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices. Developers can use these images to address any compatibility issues with Android 13 QPR2 as well as discover and report OS and framework issues until Android 13 QPR2 is officially released.
GSI binaries for Android 13 QPR2 are built from the same AOSP and GMS sources as the corresponding Google Pixel builds. These binaries contain the same API and SDK, have a similar CTS result, and have been validated on the following Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a and 4a (5G)
Pixel 5 and 5a
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
Pixel 6a
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions, and more information on choosing the right image type for your device. To find GSI binaries for already-released, stable versions of the platform, see the Generic System Image releases page.
Note: File GSI bugs for any system-related issues you encounter. Make sure to attach a full bug report and clearly indicate that you are using a GSI buildin your bug description to help us find your issues and address them more quickly. For app-related issues found when using a GSI, we recommend reproducing the issue on a Pixel device before contacting the app developer directly.
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Downloads​
Date: February 1, 2023
Build: T2B3.230109.002
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: January 2023
Google Play Services: 22.46.17
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-539488e0.zip539488e0638b879b9212567d57049c8178d173f8d0b90ce627fbb763ddbc1fd6ARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-98a648ca.zip98a648ca2edb2ac1719998eab31e0de4901ab6ef974ab91257f3e25f36c2317ax86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-cd37ecd0.zipcd37ecd060add9d1d5aca20fcea7af5ad9776dbd81a464933efa3d4d9e3b4525x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-22691864.zip22691864640bcfa2b215c6548df45e37ba49a8898923d412ca5d29471a6a0313
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
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Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
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Downloads​
Date: September 8, 2022
Build: T1B1.220819.006
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: September 2022
Google Play Services: 22.28.13
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T1B1.220819.006-9012527-0b3ddd9e.zip0b3ddd9e315af1a320aa129081c8b715820b3f67e6dbfd5c895814046f5a16a9ARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T1B1.220819.006-9012527-bb83c478.zipbb83c47865fe5bf336d33df6a259a213e375eb8734ef2284cb624e122d27a63cx86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T1B1.220819.006-9012527-3899de5e.zip3899de5eb11187401df67ac26e4f622df61cd8138b5dd2aad131b37fe8c85d60x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T1B1.220819.006-9012527-3a7b91f3.zip3a7b91f34a71e61f536c911074f8f65e045e6846c9e94d1bef9f7ad51054aad1
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GSIs
February 1, 2023:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes​bookmark_border
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices. Developers can use these images to address any compatibility issues with Android 13 QPR2 as well as discover and report OS and framework issues until Android 13 QPR2 is officially released.
GSI binaries for Android 13 QPR2 are built from the same AOSP and GMS sources as the corresponding Google Pixel builds. These binaries contain the same API and SDK, have a similar CTS result, and have been validated on the following Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a and 4a (5G)
Pixel 5 and 5a
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
Pixel 6a
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions, and more information on choosing the right image type for your device. To find GSI binaries for already-released, stable versions of the platform, see the Generic System Image releases page.
Note: File GSI bugs for any system-related issues you encounter. Make sure to attach a full bug report and clearly indicate that you are using a GSI buildin your bug description to help us find your issues and address them more quickly. For app-related issues found when using a GSI, we recommend reproducing the issue on a Pixel device before contacting the app developer directly.
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Downloads​
Date: February 1, 2023
Build: T2B3.230109.002
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: January 2023
Google Play Services: 22.46.17
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-539488e0.zip539488e0638b879b9212567d57049c8178d173f8d0b90ce627fbb763ddbc1fd6ARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-98a648ca.zip98a648ca2edb2ac1719998eab31e0de4901ab6ef974ab91257f3e25f36c2317ax86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-cd37ecd0.zipcd37ecd060add9d1d5aca20fcea7af5ad9776dbd81a464933efa3d4d9e3b4525x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T2B3.230109.002-9523436-22691864.zip22691864640bcfa2b215c6548df45e37ba49a8898923d412ca5d29471a6a0313
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes​
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices. Developers can use these images to address any compatibility issues with Android 13 QPR3 as well as discover and report OS and framework issues until Android 13 QPR3 is officially released.
GSI binaries for Android 13 QPR3 are built from the same AOSP and GMS sources as the corresponding Google Pixel builds. These binaries contain the same API and SDK, have a similar CTS result, and have been validated on the following Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a and 4a (5G)
Pixel 5 and 5a
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
Pixel 6a
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions, and more information on choosing the right image type for your device. To find GSI binaries for already-released, stable versions of the platform, see the Generic System Image releases page.
Note: File GSI bugs for any system-related issues you encounter. Make sure to attach a full bug report and clearly indicate that you are using a GSI buildin your bug description to help us find your issues and address them more quickly. For app-related issues found when using a GSI, we recommend reproducing the issue on a Pixel device before contacting the app developer directly.
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Downloads​
Date: March 15, 2023
Build: T3B1.230224.005
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: March 2023
Google Play Services: 23.02.14
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-85eb7259.zip85eb725917e4b05e7e66c0898e94fd78e5f4ce1b530d09b10627e67c2c4bf190ARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-6f182cba.zip6f182cbad4fc1c9c92e01538346c16771da641caa7499efc92b5b9b2d02f00c0x86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-1773dc5c.zip1773dc5c80bee4b127e9fd491a7215dfebeedea9f2de7e5ff4b00b6b38791d2ex86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T3B1.230224.005-9723149-78e6bc0f.zip78e6bc0f94b8fd33c77701948098b3732af6618f24ddf68f379ac4945e7d3549
March 29, 2023:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes​bookmark_border
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices. Developers can use these images to address any compatibility issues with Android 13 QPR3 as well as discover and report OS and framework issues until Android 13 QPR3 is officially released.
GSI binaries for Android 13 QPR3 are built from the same AOSP and GMS sources as the corresponding Google Pixel builds. These binaries contain the same API and SDK, have a similar CTS result, and have been validated on the following Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a and 4a (5G)
Pixel 5 and 5a
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
Pixel 6a
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions, and more information on choosing the right image type for your device. To find GSI binaries for already-released, stable versions of the platform, see the Generic System Image releases page.
Note: File GSI bugs for any system-related issues you encounter. Make sure to attach a full bug report and clearly indicate that you are using a GSI buildin your bug description to help us find your issues and address them more quickly. For app-related issues found when using a GSI, we recommend reproducing the issue on a Pixel device before contacting the app developer directly.
General advisories​GSI binaries offer core OS and framework functionality that is common to all Android 13 QPR beta builds, but they might be missing specific functionality as listed and are not intended for commercial use.
Please be aware of the following general advisories:
GSI binaries are an experimental tool intended only for use by developers who want early access to test and validate their apps. They are not intended for general use.
Using a GSI might void the warranty for your device, erase all data on your device, and might brick your device.
Using a GSI requires a bootloader-unlocked, Treble-compliant device that originally launched with Android 9 (API level 28) or higher.
Apps embedded in GSIs are for evaluation usage; some apps might not function as expected.
GSI releases aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)‑approved. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds might not work normally.
Known issues​Android 13 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.
Downloads​
Date: March 29, 2023
Build: T3B2.230316.003
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: March 2023
Google Play Services: 23.02.14
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-T3B2.230316.003-9794841-bf9fb488.zipbf9fb488bcdabcb4dbf4cf381ddd28858af96ab50ad6c53298c55cbe25835dbbARM64aosp_arm64-exp-T3B2.230316.003-9794841-5c9b2ecf.zip5c9b2ecf5dea44680b442ead3a14f97b7ddb5d3893bfc7e018ce701bb3736168x86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-T3B2.230316.003-9794841-77ebefd1.zip77ebefd182f985bfb0e85359eba2b088f480f9a149a21ac20ef338f53f44ef63x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-T3B2.230316.003-9794841-5d809315.zip5d809315ebf1015733cdcb93aad058f1d130be48e9dbcb0cc8bb1c6b9456b116
Hello. How can I fix this problem?
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Alligator-r said:
Hello. How can I fix this problem?
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
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I honestly don't know if there's anything that can be done to fix that issue, since it's a known issue. The only most likely sure fix I can think of is to use the Stable firmware instead of the GSI, but I'm guessing that's not the solution you're looking for. You might be able to get away with dirty flashing the Stable firmware - removing the -w, so it doesn't wipe your data, although if you still have issues on dirty-flashed Stable firmware, I'd do a factory reset.
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Android 14 GSIs (Preview)​
Date: April 12, 2023
Build: UPB1.230309.014
Build type: experimental
Security patch level: April 2023
Google Play Services: 23.09.12
TypeDownload LinkSHA-256 ChecksumARM64+GMSgsi_gms_arm64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-febd421e.zipfebd421e2fa182fa7a3e30ff64417f0da342b825535fc0eef90028679f72380fARM64aosp_arm64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-2c116021.zip2c11602154a507b8bd50d0e8a0e3b631ef24e1af70e1bc5e6932700f649cf95ax86_64+GMSgsi_gms_x86_64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-0aef912d.zip0aef912d0bbab412fe4bc6d7fc9408579197af936ee84d17be10eb1117edae76x86_64aosp_x86_64-exp-UPB1.230309.014-9890577-d25c18bc.zipd25c18bc77d5ff6eea176c399fc6411c66d20a5a796cb691929c1012298e82e8
Known issues with Android 14 GSIs​Android 14 GSI binaries have the following GSI-specific known issues:
Phone Audio: When using the integrated dialer, you might not hear any audio on the phone. This is due to a change in the telephony service installation location in Android 10.
Power Cycle: Rebooting GSI might fail on some devices. To work around it, reboot the device into recovery mode, erase user data, perform a factory reset, and then reboot the device.
System partition size: GSI + GMS file size (images named _gsi\_gms\_arm64-*_) might be bigger than the default dynamic system partition size on your device. To work around this issue, you can delete some non-essential dynamic partitions, such as the product partition, and flash the GSI again. For more information, see the flashing GSIs documentation.

Question How to use dsu loader?

I'm searching for it, but isn't easy to find the steps to use dsu loader on our device.
Someone is aware and how to work with it?
Well, there's a setting for that in Developer Options. It lets you choose between GSI Images with and without GMS (Google Mobile Services aka. proprietary Google services)
You can also use this nice tool from GitHub: https://github.com/VegaBobo/DSU-Sideloader
It lets you choose any GSI. The app will utilize DSU Loader to setup the partition automatically.
Note that you may probably need an Unlocked Bootloader to use GSI's.
After all been done, you get a notification with a "Restart" Button, which lets you boot into that GSI.
cyanGalaxy said:
Well, there's a setting for that in Developer Options. It lets you choose between GSI Images with and without GMS (Google Mobile Services aka. proprietary Google services)
You can also use this nice tool from GitHub: https://github.com/VegaBobo/DSU-Sideloader
It lets you choose any GSI. The app will utilize DSU Loader to setup the partition automatically.
Note that you may probably need an Unlocked Bootloader to use GSI's.
After all been done, you get a notification with a "Restart" Button, which lets you boot into that GSI.
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Vey cool! Thanks a lot man I still can't find much information about this.
lapirado said:
Vey cool! Thanks a lot man I still can't find much information about this.
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How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
So your device supports Project Treble, what does that mean for you? It means you can flash a Generic System Image such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix! Enjoy AOSP-based custom ROMs! Here's a guide on how to install these ROMs.
www.xda-developers.com
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DSU Sideloader lets you easily boot any custom GSI via Android DSU Loader
DSU Sideloader is an open source app that greatly simplifies the custom GSI installation process of the Android DSU Loader. Check it out!
www.xda-developers.com
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) | Platform | Android Developers
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) lets developers install a GSI side by side with the device's system image on a DSU-supported device that runs Android 10 or higher.
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Here you go!
cyanGalaxy said:
How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
So your device supports Project Treble, what does that mean for you? It means you can flash a Generic System Image such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix! Enjoy AOSP-based custom ROMs! Here's a guide on how to install these ROMs.
www.xda-developers.com
Generic system images | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
DSU Sideloader lets you easily boot any custom GSI via Android DSU Loader
DSU Sideloader is an open source app that greatly simplifies the custom GSI installation process of the Android DSU Loader. Check it out!
www.xda-developers.com
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) | Platform | Android Developers
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) lets developers install a GSI side by side with the device's system image on a DSU-supported device that runs Android 10 or higher.
developer.android.com
Here you go!
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You're the man! Thanks a lot

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