On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 09:46:45 -0500, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: >> +1 for Lineage here. >> >> I didn't recommend it to the OP because for a first-time Android user, >> this might be jumping straight into the deep end of the pool.
Nigthly build for supported devices are fairly safe (from my experience). But yes: you should account for a day working in OS installation and tuning. That is far away from the ready to use phone you bought and that only needs the sim card to fit in. >> >> Also, depending on the circumstances, installing Lineage might void >> your warranty. If going that route, then a used, warranty-less phone >> from FleaBay might be a good option. Furthermore devices from "SALES" are easier to find whitin the supported list. The port of a new device can be painful. I checked also in amazon wharehouse offerts > Also, rooting a phone to install a different OS version can stop some > apps from working, particularly any financial ones. Maybe Magisk <https://magisk.me/> is not suitable for a firt-time Android user as it can be mind mangling, but in the end it leds those apps to run smoothly.