• DJDarren@thelemmy.club
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    I was given an old Samsung S4 for use at work recently, for scanning QR codes with primarily.

    I’m an iPhone guy, so am lost with Android, but the version it was locked to was ancient and massively out of date. I did a bit of research, and after a few hours of trial and error I’ve got it running on Lineage 14.1, with a few useful apps downloaded from F-Droid. It’s gone from an old hunk of trash to a perfectly usable device that won’t win any awards for its benchmarks, but is spot on for what i need it to do.

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      Only 14.1? Now granted, there’s so many different models that it might not apply to all of them, but the european/and qualcomm jfltexx for instance runs 18.1 just fine
      (well, it’s showing its age with Android 11, but still very usable)

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        Yeah, it might be able to go newer, but as I said, Android is an alien land to me, and what I seemed to find on XDA Forums was that this particular model of S4* is only supported as far as 14.1. There’s so much info out there that it’s too easy to get overwhelmed, so I got to a point that enabled what I needed and left it. Willing to accept any further advice, mind.

        *Turns out there are several variations of S4, ranging from the I9500 Exynos processor one I have here, to several different versions running Qualcomm silicon.

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          Ah, the Exynos variant. It’s not even listed as being supported at all, so good to hear that it worked anyway

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            Yeah, it was disappointing to say the least to see people on YouTube showing how to install 18.1 on an S4, then discovering that this one can only go up to 14.1. But that’s still two Android versions more recent than the official support, so I’ll take it.

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    I wouldn’t dream to use any stock android at this point. Been on LOS forever and each new phone I buy either check if Los is available or, in one case (my current phone) I ported Los for it myself.

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      How hard is it to port LOS? I’ve been wanting to do it for a couple obscure devices I have but I’ve read the documentation and felt overwhelmed.

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        Its hard but rewarding, and perfectly doable given you want to do it.

        Note that there are a few mandatory requirements for a port to be feasible, like unlocked bootloader and vendor sources available for kernel.

        As newby, you also want already existing ports to start from.

        Also, some powerful hardware to build on (32+gb ram, 10+ cores, 100+GB storage).

        Also older (up to A11) can be real bitches, after A12 things are improving a bit.

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        You need to copy or grab or create the device tree files. Usually by cloning a similar device. Vendor files are extracted from stock rom. Kernels, you need an official release from vendor to start width.

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        It’s a sub-brand Xiaomi phone from a couple of years ago. Going strong… From A10 to A13 and next year A14 too…

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          Haha i knew i recognized that name! Thank you for your hard work. I hope we get to see lineageOS 21 on our shared phone.

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    If we could fix the issue with non working Google Wallet/Google Pay, that would be great.

    But it is also worrying that there there seems to be only Apple and Google Pay in Europe - no alternative solution for wireless paying.

    Other than that, Lineage OS on my 9T feels great. Battery life got almost doubled and it feels great to use a device with all current security patched installed. Next step would be to use a completely degoogled version with only FOSS software installed - just for some app there are no real alternatives available: Banking app, Fitness watch app, Carsharing app etc

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      Ironically, I always end up rooting lineage just to pass the security checks to make Google pay work. Smooth one Google

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      What even is the purpose of Google Pay? I don’t know anyone who actually uses it but some people act like its a necessity? We have cards that you can just tap these days. Isnt that making Google and Apple Pay useless?

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        The point is not needing your card. Where I’m from using apple/google/Samsung pay is very popular. Many young people don’t even regularly carry their wallet.

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        It allows you to pay with your phone? I don’t even carry a wallet around anymore, just my phone.

        I don’t know where you’re from, but in the UK it’s pretty common to pay with Google Pay or Apple Pay. Even had the advantage of allowing you to pay a higher amount than you could with a contactless card.

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      Check out /e/os, the only problem I found is it is more difficult to interact with some google services and others are not supported but you can always use a browser to access them

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      magisk delta + play integrity fix has worked well for me. using google wallet without an issue

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    For the needs of “degoogled but fully functional Android OS” these days at the end of 2023, the options are LineageOS for most phones, GrapheneOS on a Pixel, and that’s it? Or are there more projects at this point?

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      They both should work, you won’t get notifications for Teams though unless you flash microG or GAPPS.

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          For microG (what I would recommend, since its much more private than regular GAPPS/full Play Services), you can just flash a LineageOS for microG build for your device instead of the official LineageOS. You can get them here. It covers the same devices that Lineage itself does. Same installation process, just using their files instead of Lineage’s.

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          Microg is included as a fork of lineage. It usually would be another rom you flash. (Essentially, spoofing Google Play services requires code lineage doesn’t want to include)

          For gapps, you get them as a .zip file. These are variations of the “update.zip” format for updating phones. You flash this in recovery right after you flash your lineage rom. Google “universal gapps” and look for their site.

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    Installed it on my old oneplus 6 who’s only issue was battery life to get it from android 11 to 13 now that it is back to my daily driver since my Samsung s20 broke. It’s running great

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      Having a OnePlus 7 Pro and I was thinking about switching OS to get Android 13 and current security patches. Are there any cons to switching OS? What about basic functionality (NFC, WiFi/data connections, Bluetooth, Calls and so on)? I guess I need to somehow save app data if I don’t want to lose 600+ tabs, had any experience/issues with that?

      How about the performance and battery life?

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        WiFi, mobile data, Bluetooth and VoLTE all still work fine. Performance and battery is about the same as when I used oxygenOS11 for about a week before going to lineageOS. Only con is the need to wipe the phone so make sure things are all backed up! I missed a few folders and photos before wiping the device.

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        OnePlus 7 Pro owner here. Currently running the Pixel Experience ROM. Pretty stable. Although I haven’t really tried NFC as there no use for it where I live. You can check out the xda thread.

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    Unfortunately it seems to suffer from the same problems that other custom ROMs like GrapheneOS have these days. The same goes for if you root your stock OS. Like all the normal Android stuff works (even better) but as soon as you want to for example use the tap-payment features or the ID stuff from your government it doesn’t work. Also good luck trying to use for example Samsung smartwatches

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      I have reasonable luck with magisk and root/unlock hiding plugins.

      Many days it just feels like you aren’t allowed to own your own device and you have to make a choice whether you can use a device the way you like or use those apps. I wish PWA were more common because they meet many of my needs and has many of the security features that the anti root apps are looking for anyways.

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      I don’t see why most of that would be necessary. Why do you need to be able to pay from your phone rather then a card? Why do you need your ID on your phone rather then a card?

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        Of course it’s not necessary, but it’s nice to have - it’s convenient.Thas always the decision you have to make. Either you sell away your data and freedom, and live “convenient”, or you don’t.

        I know that some people have gotten Google pay to work on their rooted phone, but I’ve had no luck on my Samsung

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      I have no issues with Gpay on custom roms. You need the right moduls to make it works. Also, Zygisk is a thing.