I was considering getting a LG G5. Some models support an older version of LineageOS and I love the replaceable battery.

What do you recommend?

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    I flashed Calyx to a refurbished Pixel 6a recently. It was quite straightforward and I love it so far.

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    Lg no longer gives out bootloader unlock codes, so lg phones are essentially useless unless you can get one that’s already unlocked.

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    LG phones tend to lack good support for roms. That is probably not true for every device but I personally would avoid them along with Samsung. However, if the device is listed on Lineage OS wiki it has maintainers and support so it should work decent at the minimum.

    From a brand perspective I would look at the device page and find the manufacturers with the most devices. Companies like Google and Motorola Mobility are good examples.

    There used to be a really good website that allowed you to filter Lineage OS devices to find devices but I forgot the URL

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    Lineage supports the phone not the phone Lineage. Okay, not the important thing.

    What is cheap? For me, the Fairphone is the cheapest because the /e/OS support is announced at least for five year (FP 5: 8 years). So the device is not the cheapest but buying a new one whenever firmware updates run out is more expensive.

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        And the hardware is great IMO. Pixel 6 was my first Pixel after only buying iPhones, and I swear the thing survives so much abuse. (Although I heard the 6 in particular had many issues, I love mine)

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          TLDR: LineageOS prioritizes keeping old hardware alive, GrapheneOS prioritizes physical and remote security.

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      Pixel is a popular choice with peeps!

      Any information you would like to share with us on why you went with Graphene vs. others?

      Any quick pros and cons you would like to share?

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        https://www.kuketz-blog.de/grapheneos-der-goldstandard-unter-den-android-roms-custom-roms-teil7/ This author made a series about custom roms (unfortunately only in German, but Firefox has a built in translation function) where he tested what data was sent in the first 24 hours of using the custom roms without installing any new apps or changing the settings. To summarize it: Most custom roms still build up a connection to some Google server (like a SUPL server for example) and some custom roms have rather bad security practices (like waiting for a month before rolling out security updates). GrapheneOS is the only custom rom that doesn’t connect to any google servers and has exceptional security (even better than Stock Android).

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    Sidenote…I loved my LG G5. The modules you could get for it were so cool. I had three batteries just because I could lol. I was sad when they went away from the removable battery.