As such, today the Paranoid Android team announced Paranoid Android 7.3.1, the final release of Android Nougat as the team shifts all its focus to work on Android Oreo. The 7.3.1 update mostly focuses on improvements to the Paranoid Camera app, which was launched in the last update and PA’s announcement post notes that pretty much all user-reported bugs have been fixed in this update.
Changes affecting all devices in Paranoid Android 7.3.1
● Add Anti-Shake mode to Paranoid Camera
● Fix compatibility issues with third-party camera apps
● KRACK Vulnerability patches
● Various improvements to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
● Performance and efficiency improvements for Pocket Lock
● Launcher improvements and fixes
● Various performance and battery improvements
● Other minor improvements and fixes
● Final update for translations
Device Specific Changes:
Google Nexus 5:
● Patched BlueBorne kernel vulnerability
Google Nexus 5X:
● Fixed Paranoid Camera issues
Google Nexus 6:
● Merged latest Google security patch
Google Nexus 6P:
● Fixed Paranoid Camera issues
Google Pixel / Pixel XL:
● Merged upstream scheduler changes
● Various kernel improvements