Conack
Expert Member
Thanks
Now it's a toss-up between LineageOS and Havoc-OS
Any suggestions from your side before I take the plunge?
Depends on the device and your needs / expectations.
Personally I want as little "Google'ness" and data leaking as possible for my main device.
You might prefer some more creature comforts - like using "OK Google", face unlock and such.
As a rule of thumb I'd recommend using the following guidelines:
Check which ROM's thread has the most posts and isn't running an outdated Android version.
Read the last 3 pages to get an idea of whether the project is still ongoing or abandoned.
Ensure that it's nowhere stated that the device is "SE Linux: Permissive".
See if on the last few pages there are any serious issues that appears to be widespread.
Now compare the "focus" of the remaining ROMs.
Lineage OS is typically just the bare bones system, either without Google Apps/Store, or sometimes included.
You get Official Lineage and Unofficial - which may have some extra customizations included.
It has the least features and settings to play around with, but often better batterylife as a result.
If you like tinkering with all sorts of settings then this isn't really the ROM for you - but it's a good place to start.
I like Evolution X and crDroid for newer devices due to good optimization, regular updates and good batterylife.
That said, it's not the same for every device and I always read a bunch of pages before committing to a ROM.
A phone is the single most important device/item we all carry with us, so I place an equal amount of importance on deciding which device and software fits my needs and allocate a good amount of time to make it "home".
Being privacy minded can be a pain in the butt as there's so many options to set and permissions to block, firewall whitelisting that doesn't break stuff, etc, but i'd rather do that than have my keyboard saving every keystroke and syncing it with its servers, a microphone that's always listening for OK Google, etc.



