[ale] [EXTERNAL] Re: LineageOS and other alternate android versions

Allen Beddingfield allen at ua.edu
Sat Aug 2 16:43:28 EDT 2025


Ah, excellent.  I just checked out that site, and it has a good variety of used phones.  I'm thinking about a Pixel 6a at the moment, unless anyone can think of a compelling reason to go with something else in that approximate price range?
Thanks for the recommendation on that site!
Allen B.

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From: Ale <ale-bounces at ale.org> on behalf of Jim Kinney via Ale <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Friday, August 1, 2025 6:51 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ale] LineageOS and other alternate android versions

Check swappa.com<http://swappa.com> for used phones.

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On Fri, Aug 1, 2025, 5:35 PM Ron via Ale <ale at ale.org<mailto:ale at ale.org>> wrote:
Allen Beddingfield via Ale wrote on 2025-08-01 14:10:

> My thought was to give LineageOS a try, since it seems to have the
> most devices supported.  Any input or advice around this?

I moved to LineageOS recently and my only regret is waiting so long to
do so.


Carefully follow the guide and it's a breeze.

More time spent reading and re-reading the instructions than actually
performing the installation.


My Pixel4a was hit with the battery-killing update, turning it into e-waste.

LineageOS restored my phone to something reliable.

Bonus: I went from Android 13 to Android 15.

Also, I'm still getting weekly updates.


> Also, what's the current go to reputable source for working used
> devices?

I've looked at Best Buy's 3rd party refurbished phones, almost bought
one but in the end I didn't need to.


> I've seen unlocked "renewed" Pixels on Amazon, but the comments
> always have some percentage of people claiming to have received a
> phone that was not actually unlocked.
Always a risk, but paying by credit card should allow for a charge-back
in such scenarios.

Maybe Paypal has similar?


I'll never buy another new Google product, but Pixel phones are still
the best (IMHO), so at some point a refurbished top end Pixel from a
generation or two ago will be something I try.


If you install LineageOS and/or buy a refurbished phone, would like to
hear your experience.


Some things that don't work with LineageOS:

* Google's call screening, even with Google's phone app.

* Possibly Google Wallet payments, but I don't use it so am not sure


Google's camera works as it did on stock Android, which is a critical
feature to me.


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