Are you able to unlock the bootloader on your phone? What version of Android does it run? If it can be unlocked, it’s relatively recent, and you’re in for a moderate challenge, there is the option of installing a LineageOS Generic System Image (GSI). The caveats are a lack of automatic updates and the possibility it does not include the correct firmware for your phone.
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Yeah, I am! It is actually running Android 12 and the phone is a MotoG31.
I searched a lot around the web but I definitely didn’t find anything related with an alternative OS to it!
The Moto G31 supports Project Treble, so there’s a good chance it’ll take a GSI. However, it does have a MediaTek chipset, which doesn’t always play well with GSI. So it might boot, but lose the ability to make calls and texts. Alongside the small risk of bricking, I wouldn’t do this if it were my main phone, but if you’d like to take a chance:
LineageOS GSI: https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/ Go for lineage-21-td since it’s based on the TrebleDroid GSI, which tries to support as many devices as possible. You may also want to try just the plain TrebleDroid GSI if the LineageOS one doesn’t work too well.
Speaking from having experienced the misery of installing a GSI on a budget Samsung tablet with no custom ROM support. Also, if you run into completely unintelligible posts on XDA forums, that’s not your fault. It’s the only source for some very niche information, but very few people there can write a coherent tutorial from first principles.
@monovergent It seems very complicated to set up and i think that it can leaves me without my cellphone (I use it for banks and work, so maybe it’s very risky to try this on it!). I think that I’m gonna buy another one in the future to overcome this issue. For now, I deactivated few tracking resources from my android and I’m using more F-Droid apps and Aurora Store for mainstream apps. Isn’t perfect, but at least it’s a layer into my mobile privacy. It’s the last barrier for me, bc i’m using Linux for more than one year on my computer.
Are you able to unlock the bootloader on your phone? What version of Android does it run? If it can be unlocked, it’s relatively recent, and you’re in for a moderate challenge, there is the option of installing a LineageOS Generic System Image (GSI). The caveats are a lack of automatic updates and the possibility it does not include the correct firmware for your phone.
@monovergent
Yeah, I am! It is actually running Android 12 and the phone is a MotoG31.
I searched a lot around the web but I definitely didn’t find anything related with an alternative OS to it!
The Moto G31 supports Project Treble, so there’s a good chance it’ll take a GSI. However, it does have a MediaTek chipset, which doesn’t always play well with GSI. So it might boot, but lose the ability to make calls and texts. Alongside the small risk of bricking, I wouldn’t do this if it were my main phone, but if you’d like to take a chance:
Speaking from having experienced the misery of installing a GSI on a budget Samsung tablet with no custom ROM support. Also, if you run into completely unintelligible posts on XDA forums, that’s not your fault. It’s the only source for some very niche information, but very few people there can write a coherent tutorial from first principles.
@monovergent It seems very complicated to set up and i think that it can leaves me without my cellphone (I use it for banks and work, so maybe it’s very risky to try this on it!). I think that I’m gonna buy another one in the future to overcome this issue. For now, I deactivated few tracking resources from my android and I’m using more F-Droid apps and Aurora Store for mainstream apps. Isn’t perfect, but at least it’s a layer into my mobile privacy. It’s the last barrier for me, bc i’m using Linux for more than one year on my computer.
I would agree that’s the way to go given the importance of your current phone.
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