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Due to some damaged hardware, it's about time for me to get a new phone. For my next device, I'm looking to use use LineageOS

Does anyone have suggestions for a used device with good LineageOS support? I'm looking for something decent but not too expensive with good compatibility. Any other tips for a new user?

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[–] Meganium97@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I hear the Oneplus One and Google Nexus 6 are decent options if you're ok with using a bit older hardware, and not 5G.

For the newer features, xiaomi offers the option to install different OSes OOB with only just an application (not as in app, but as if you were applying to get a job).

However. Try your absolute HARDEST to get a device not attached to a vendor, because lately (as in the last 10 years), more and more vendors have been locking down the bootloader for their devices.

Though, it's all personal preference. The devices page on https://lineageos.org/ is very comprehensive, just remember to choose a device with at least lineageos 19.0 if you want to continue getting updates. I hear that android 12 changed things and forcibly discontinued many devices.

[–] Manbart@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks, I'll check the One and Nexus 6 out. No need for 5G, I don't think my cell plan even includes it. IT is a shame that so many devices are locked down. I look forward to the day PostmarketOS and companies like Pine64/Purism are good enough for daily driving

[–] Meganium97@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Don't forget to check the xda page for tue device you want. They could also have better, faster oses and kernels for you to try out!