GrapheneOS on Pixel 9 Pro XL. it’s a very refreshing experience having nearly no preinstalled apps, and having to install anything you want yourself, not the other way around. I don’t need Play Services/FCM notifications either, I use Molly to talk with people, a fork of Signal that allows for UnifiedPush support, which I self host ntfy for.
GrapheneOS on a Pixel 9 Pro. It’s nice to have better control over what data is leaving my device. Updates / patches from upstream AOSP are usually offered in GOS in the same timeframe it takes to hit regular Pixels.
Matter of fact I got the GOS Android 15 update before my wife who is also on a Pixel 8 stock.
Calyxos pixel 4a 5g. Works pretty well phones old but does what I need of a phone, replaced the screen last year and actually down graded from my pixel 6a as I like how wide the 4a is.
GrapheneOS on Google Pixel 9
Lineage 22 Pixel 4a
GrapheneOS Pixel 8 Pro
By far, the most stable and bug free custom ROM I’ve ever used. And thanks to the Play Store, everything I’ve tried has worked
Lineage OS 22.1 with MicroG & APatch on Xiaomi 12 Pro
Unfortunately none anymore because I got a Zenfone 10 thinking they would release the bootloader unlock tool but they lied and never did.
Next phone will either be a fairphone or Pixel phone.
If I could I would run Graphene OS.
Sorry to hear about that, I had the Zenfone on my radar too, but not anymore due to this whole affair.
Never buying another ZF. I love my ZF10 and all, but I won’t buy another ZF.
CalyxOS on a Fairphone 4. Can recommend.
I have great respect for the Calyx team. Give them a donate if you can as there biggest development bottleneck is resources.
Lineage OS 21 (Android 14) on Poco X3 NFC.
GraphineOS on Google Pixel 7
LineageOS 22.1 on FairPhone 4
Ditto. LOS for MicroG to be exact.
I’ve jumped through a couple on my Redmi Note 10 Pro.
Needless to say, Xiaomi’s recent hostility towards Bootloader unlocking has soured my desire to buy anotherYes, I have an old Xiaomi 11T I’m not sure what to do with, unfortunately the custom ROMs support seems subpar. Interesting to see that vast the majority of the people here use LineageOS.
Interesting to see that vast the majority of the people here use LineageOS.
It’s the more stable and bug-free ROM in my experience.
Looks like that model has a MediaTek CPU, so that explains it: MediaTek doesn’t release their sources so it’s very hard top get a custom ROM working.
Snapdragon is the way to go (though it isn’t a guarantee so always check if community support is good before buying)Yes, lessons learned. Just sold it back to the place I purchased it.
GrapheneOS on my Pixel 6, all others (Xiaomi mi 8, LG g5) run LineageOS.
How smooth is the experience on the pixel 6? Considering getting a refurbished one
I recommend getting a 6a or 7a instead, maybe even the 8a if you’re ready to pay the higher price. But at least get the 6a, it’s cheaper than the normal Pixel 6, and gets updates for 10 more months than the Pixel 6. The Pixel 6 has less than 2 years of life time left, I don’t think it’s a good option nowadays. You can always check on this site: https://pixel-pricing.netlify.app/ (it’s in German, but you can either use the website translation in Firefox or on Google Translate)
Awesome, thanks!
It’s okay, no issues with normal use. Not sure about gaming, since I never game anyway. The only issue is that pixel 6 is nearing eol for grapheneos. Still gonna use it after, but might be good to know.
GrapheneOS with a Pixel 6 Pro. It works perfectly for me. Most Google apps don’t work, but that’s only because I’ve chosen not to install their
spyware“services”.