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- android@lemdro.id
What’s device support like on Lineage nowadays? They did every phone under the sun back in the Cyanogenmod days but when I checked a few years ago hardly anything seemed to have up-to-date versions available. I’ve done a quick check now and it looks a bit better, anyone know more?
Hope to see this on as many devices as possible so we finally get usable JXL support when using https://github.com/IacobIonut01/Gallery
Can confirm on Android 15 on GOS that JXL in the gallery app you linked does work and open them.
How does lineage stack up to graphene? My impression is that lineage is more designed for older phones to extend the useful life, while graphene is more focused on privacy and security, and only works on limited devices.
Am I understanding the gist of it or have I missed the plot?
That’s a good overview, yes.
~~Lineage OS is parental.
Graphene OS would not exist if not for the work that LineageOS developers pave the way for.
Graphene OS thus is a downstream of Lineage OS, like most Android projects.
At least from my knowledge banks.~~
Seems that Graphene OS uses AOSP, excuse my misinformation.
Wonder when I’ll see a build for Pixel 8 Pro
It lists pixel 8 pro under the device roster in OP’s article
It was just a delay of the builds being available. I was able to upgrade.