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1. mcsnif+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-06 17:09:02
If you care about security above all else and you have a Pixel, GrapheneOS should really be your only consideration.

LineageOS has a place for those who care less about security and more about features, "freedom", compatibility, community etc...

I was a LOS user and maintained my own forks for devices, but switching to GrapheneOS was a good decision and I don't really miss anything.

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2. subscr+R7[view] [source] 2025-12-06 18:16:24
>>mcsnif+(OP)
It might be important to mention, that Lineage OS is available on a number of the devices abandoned by their original vendors, so sometimes it may be a much better solution to get a Lineage OS onto their former "flagship" which stopped getting updates 18 months after the release.

So if the bootloader can be relocked and not passing Play Integrity scam is not a problem, Lineage may be a better option. Better than nothing, that is.

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3. Terr_+Ui[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-06 19:40:51
>>subscr+R7
Just yesterday I took an old Motorola smartphone from 8 years ago (Android 9) and put LineageOS on it.

Poof, it's transformed from unusually-glitchy e-waste to a tool someone can actually benefit from.

> So if the bootloader can be relocked

Their website says they recommend against that and will not support it, because of a high chance the device will get bricked. :(

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