I’m in the US and poor (shocker) and cannot afford a new phone. Are there any alternatives to base Android that I’m unaware of? There’s an article on how to switch it to LineageOS, but I feel like that is a brick waiting to happen since I’ve been to LineageOS’ page and they mention nothing about support for my device. Am I just SOL until I can manage to get a new phone?

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Could you find something used but supported by Lineage OS? Maybe you could get a older phone and then sell your current device.

    A old worn phone shouldn’t be super expensive. For instance I can find my current device (moto g7 power which I bought new in 2019) for around $50-$70 used on eBay. There are plenty of used devices that can be had for less than 100.

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    3 months ago

    If you do end up having to wait until you get a new phone, you could disable Google Play Services and the Google Play Store, and that would help quite a bit.

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    3 months ago

    Appreciate the help, guys! Sucks that my model isn’t supported, but maybe I’ll end up with a new phone at some point (hopefully before this one dies).

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    3 months ago

    look on XDA developers forum for your model. They usually have plenty of alternative ROMs

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      3 months ago

      The critical thing is having unlock and recovery for the model. Without that, it can’t generally be reflashed.

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    3 months ago

    There is a device compatibility page on the /e/OS website (we are on /e/ almost family-wide here); I see plenty of ‘Moto G’ but I don’t know enough details on your model… /e/OS is efficiently degoogled, with G. closed parts all replaced with open source equivalents…