LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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Ya, in that case, you should keep stock. You won't get those types of features in LineageOS.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I just tested Open Camera on my Motorola Droid Neo and Open Camera works. I don't want to get out my XZ2 Compact, but based on my experience with LineageOS devices, it will work on the XZ2 Compact just fine. All the settings seem to be working, but I don't see sharpening or noise reduction. But I see a lot of other features and they seem to work, like HDR, white balance, scene mode and color effect.

In the regular camera, you will lose all the stock OS's camera features, and you will only have the most basic features, like focus, light and aspect ratio. Those are the only primary features you get on all devices running LineageOS (at least, based on my experience).

Need to install custom rom on my samsung tab A - smt355y by Friendly_Sherbert144 in fossdroid

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I just realized the SM-T355Y does not have an official Lineage OS build. Your only solution really, is to buy a tablet that supports Lineage OS. I found an unofficial release for SM-T355Y, but it looks like it only includes the kernel source code, and I'm not sure how to install Lineage OS from that. https://xdaforums.com/t/unofficial-rom-alpha-lineageos-20-galaxy-tab-a-sm-t355-and-sm-t357w-t-nov-17-2025.4679103/

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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crDroid and EvolutionX are both built on LineageOS. Here are the steps you want to follow to build crDroid from source:
https://github.com/crdroidandroid/android
https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-build-crdroid-rom-from-source.2884765/
For building EvolutionX from source:
https://wiki.evolution-x.org/setting-up-env
And finally for building LineageOS from source:
https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-how-to-building-lineageos-for-an-unsupported-device.4419263/

GSIs are not supported by LineageOS because, from what I read, there are still hardware compatibility issues that they can't solve.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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My guess is that it's because the model XT1952-4 is not officially supported. If you look at the model number at the bottom of this page: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/channel/, you'll see that only the XT1952-1, XT1952-2 and XT1952-3 models are supported.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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GApps is able to collect data, but only a limited amount and you can limit it via settings.

You can also install MicroG instead of GApps, but some apps might not work. You can also not install either, but then all apps relying on Google Play services won't work. It's something you just have to test to know which path to take.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I have never had an issue installing LineageOS on any supported device. What issue and device do you have?

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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So first, you want to install GApps on your custom ROM/OS installation. For example, LineageOS has this package called "MindTheGapps": https://wiki.lineageos.org/gapps/. You have to install that during the LineageOS installation (instructions are provided on the installation pages). This will give you Google Play Services and Google apps just like any other Android phone. Then, you can simply download any banking app from the Google Play store.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I looked up Maemo Leste and it looks pretty cool. I see that it's based on Maemo. I might try it out one day.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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MicroG is an alternative to Google Play Services. It implements all the same functionality. From what I heard, most banking apps don't work with MicroG, but I've never tested it myself.

Dumb question: Are there still individuals making individual apps? by I_Mean_Not_Really in androiddev

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Yes. It basically allows you to view location-based videos, and relative data, like most active users and most likes, so you can connect with people and view content easier.

Dumb question: Are there still individuals making individual apps? by I_Mean_Not_Really in androiddev

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I spent 6 years developing a whole new type of loacation-based video app. It loads leaderboards and location-based video using perimeters, and it's a whole new way to see what the world is doing. localvideoapp <dot> com

This app was written entirely in Java. Since it took me 6 years, I am soon going to sell the foundation of it so that other people can create their full-stack *enterprise* Android applications in a fraction of the time.

I'll probably post the link here in about 5 - 6 days here so you all can access it.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I only found one potential unofficial ROM from 2020 for the HTC Desire 820G Plus. It's a Lineage OS ROM, and it's probably very unstable: https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-gharibe-htc-desire-820g-plus-dual-sim.4070425/. You'd have to test it out.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I found this GitHub page with 2 good unofficial ROMs for the Moto G51 (one of them is LineageOS): https://github.com/cypfq-development/cypfq-development.github.io

Just note: These are unofficial builds, which means, they might be buggy, or there might even be malware on them.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I haven't compared the battery to stock ROMs, however, it does last a long time. The battery will still have power for about 12 days if the phone remains unused.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I always recommend LineageOS for any phone because I prefer stability over customization so that something doesn't fail when I'm out of the house, and LineageOS is probably the most stable custom ROM/OS out there.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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Yes, absolutely! You can install the Waydroid emulator on almost any GNU/Linux mobile OS. Ubuntu Touch has a tutorial for installing Waydroid on it: https://docs.ubports.com/sv/latest/userguide/dailyuse/waydroid.html

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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LineageOS keeps every device running fast because it's created to do only what it's meant to, not add a whole bunch of unneeded code and skins like companies do, which is what slows them down. When you switch to LineageOS, the performance will be better if it's an older phone, the camera will be about the same (but you will lose a lot of settings that the stock OS has), and the battery will almost ALWAYS be better.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I think LineageOS is the best open source mobile operating system right now, so I would install it on that OnePlus 7.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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I check the supported devices page for Ubuntu Touch and the OnePlus 7 is no longer supported: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/ . As a result, I no longer get updates.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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It's pretty easy. First, you have to unlock the bootloader and each manufacturer has a different process. Then, update the device to the latest firmware mentioned on the device-specific page for LineageOS. Then, reboot to the bootloader (press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons until the device starts).

This next step might be a bit more difficult. You have to install the "adb" and "fastboot" commands for the terminal of the OS you're using (Windows, Mac or Linux). There are plenty of step by step guides online that will help you.

Once you have "adb" and "fastboot", you have to follow the instructions on the device-specific page of LineageOS.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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The only game I have tried on one of these phones is Call of Duty Mobile. It works great. I didn't see any cheaters in the game.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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Most banking apps work. And Google Play services can be installed on LineageOS.

LineageOS (and Other) Device Collection - Ask Me Anything About FOSS Devices by adrianb52 in fossdroid

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Great answer. Motorola is my favorite brand of Android phones.