LineageOS is still very much available. Its developers recently published on their blog a new updated version, based on android 10. This update took longer than expected due to the large number of changes within the AOSP, but almost seven months after it was officially released, LineageOS 17.1 accessed about 52 devices. This version replaces LineageOS 17 that we met a few months ago, and the build was not official.
As in the past, LineageOS brings the latest version of Android to devices from many years ago, such as the 2014 HTC One or the 2016 LG G2. This new version brings a good dose of news and changes under the arm, in addition to this introduced in the 10th edition of Android.
What's New in LineageOS 17.1
LineageOS 17.1 is the first official version based on Android 10, which, as of last week, will bring the most recent news to the older centers. In addition to Android issues, the ROM adds a fair amount your news
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New interface on crop screens
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More customization options in the AOSP themes application.
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You can customize font type, thumbnail icon, and button styles in Quick Settings.
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You can hide the Tubuchet implementation apps using biometrics.
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Security zones are set until March 2020.
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Reinstall the screen over Wi-Fi again.
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Fingerprint sensor support.
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Support for front or rotary engine cameras.
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Other languages have been added: Australia English, Lithuanian, Latvian, German, Romanian, Slovenia, Turkey and Serbia.
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12.0 emojis added to AOSP keyboard.
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WebV Update on Chromium 80.0.3987.132.
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Lineage Recovery is a standard way to install LineageOS.
Compatible Devices
For a list of compatible mobiles, it is recommended to go to the LineageOS official page, as the list can change at any time. As of today, they apply approximately 52 models, most of them are old, though there are some more recent ones like the ASUS Zenfone 6 or Poco F1. These are currently available models:
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