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Here is a list of every device compatible with Lineage OS
If you are one of the many Android users that are in the ROM community, then you have likely heard of Lineage OS but you’d probably be surprised how many compatible Lineage OS devices there are.
Lineage OS came into being after Cyanogen Inc. attempted to commercialize CyanogenMod and miserably failed in its efforts to do so. From that viewpoint, Lineage OS is simply CyanogenMod with a different name.
Lineage OS is an open-source operating system based on Android, with its own open-source community. From that community, we have seen a slew of development builds that cover almost 200 phone models.
There are a few things to keep in mind, the first being that not every device uses the same root method. You might even need to track down bootloader unlock codes for certain devices, so make sure to do your homework beforehand.
Also, just because your device might not be on the list does not mean that will remain the case. As long as enough people make enough noise, there are bound to be developers that will listen and help make a Lineage OS ROM for that device.
Also remember that the custom development community is a vast one. Odds are that there are unofficial versions of Lineage OS and other custom ROMs floating around for your device, but it does not hurt to look around to make sure.
Lineage OS devices — versions
Not every device supports the same Lineage OS version, even if the devices come from the same manufacturer. Some devices support Lineage OS 14.1 (based on Android 7.1 Nougat), which still gets security updates but include no feature advancements. Lineage OS 15.1 (based on Android 8.1 Oreo), is still under active development, but new features shouldn’t be expected. Instead, the team has moved on to Lineage OS 16.0 (based on Android 9.0 Pie).
Lineage OS devices list
Here is the list of every device compatible with Lineage OS that are currently being maintained. We will continually update this list as more devices get added and get updated to the latest version of Lineage OS.
Asus
BQ
Essential
Fairphone
LeEco
Lenovo
LG
Motorola
Nextbit
Lineage OS 16.0
Fun fact: Razer bought Nextbit in 2017 for an unknown sum. No wonder the Razer Phone looks like a grown-up Nextbit Robin.
OnePlus
Samsung
Lineage OS 16.0
- Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (G900AZ/F/M/R4/R7/T/V/W8,S902L, G9006V/8V, G900I/P, SCL23, G900K/L/S)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE Duos (G9006W/8W, G900FD/MD)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active (SM-G870F)
Sony
Lineage OS 16.0
- Xiaomi POCO F1
- Xiaomi Mi 5
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
- Xiaomi Mi 8
- Xiaomi Mi Note 3
- Xiaomi Mi Mix
- Xiaomi Mi 5S Plus
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s
- Xiaomi Mi 6
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2
- Xiaomi Mi A1
Zuk
Lineage OS 16.0
That’s all of the compatible Lineage OS devices! Keep in mind that these are devices with ongoing official Lineage OS support. Additional devices will surely be added in the future, and many others have also been discontinued. For a full list that includes discontinued devices you can go to Lineage’s official website.
Make sure to leave a comment if you have any of the supported devices and what your experience has been with Lineage OS.