Got a android recently and wanted to replace the default os with a new one, I’ve seen mentions of others (lineage OS, Graphite OS) but wanted to know what are some good ones and why.

  • hendrik
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    23 days ago

    Before getting your hopes up: Check if your specific phone model is supported by any of them. On lots of phones you can’t change the software and you’re stuck with the manufacurer’s version.

    • @Emtity_13OP
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      623 days ago

      It’s an old Motorola model from several years ago figured I turn it into a more secure second device

      • hendrik
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        723 days ago

        Good idea. I think GrapheneOS won’t work with that as they’re focused on the Google Pixel devices. But you could have a look at the LineageOS compatibility list. Just the manufacturer is a bit unspecific. But you can look up the exact model in that list.

        I can’t really comment on all of the other Android variants. There are so much of them and I’m not up to date anymore.

        • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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          823 days ago

          Just use Lineage if you can. It’s the biggest one with the broadest support.

        • @Emtity_13OP
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          19 days ago

          It looks like it does, or at least used to

          though I made the mistake of asking some advice on Reddit and just got insulted.

  • @seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    623 days ago

    LineageOS is your most likely bet. Check the lineage website and see if your specific phone model is supported. LineageOS maintainers are all volunteers so it’s hit or miss which devices any of them have chosen to support. If there’s no official support someone may have built an unofficial ROM for your phone over on the XDA forums, many times that’s the only place to find support. Google “LineageOS XDA yourModelHere” if you don’t see your phone on the official list of lineage supported devices.

    In the future it’s a good idea to check for LineageOS support before buying a phone if Lineage support is one of your priorities.

  • @aluminium@lemmy.world
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    323 days ago

    these days unless you have a very popular Samsung, Oneplus or a Pixel you usually don’t have much choice.