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Resurrect your old Android phone - aggregated list of 1100+ devices and what OS you can install on them

A small project to help out anyone trying to keep their old devices functional.

I wrote a script to scrape pages of some popular alternative OS projects (such as postmarketOS and LineageOS), and put them into a single list. I'll try to automate and keep this up-to-date. Any additional OS suggestions and comments are welcome!

https://yaky.dev/devices/Open linkView original on slrpnk.net
lemmy.world

The battery in my old phone looks like the Goodyear blimp, should I still proceed?

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bambooreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I cut and sanded a piece of flooring to fit into the battery compartment.

I was not expecting this reading the article. Looks like the phone's from the 70s

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lemmy.world

The issue isn't really the OS in many cases.

The barrier is getting a battery replacement. Which many devices make exceptionally difficult, to the point where buying a new cheap phone is nearly equivalent in price as paying someone to tear down your phone and rebuild it to swap the battery

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Rimureply
piefed.social

My previous phone was chosen specifically because it had an easily replaceable battery. However by the time I needed to replace it the manufacturer (Samsung) had stopped making those batteries and the only ones available were fake ones on Amazon that didn't hold a charge. Meh.

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A strategy you could employ is to buy the battery early.

Keep it at about 30-50% change, and refrigerated. You're talking < 2-3% capacity loss per year, probably much lower since the temperature is so low.

Meaning the battery is effectively new when you go to swap it.

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Nice work. It's been years since I've messed with any custom roms but that may have to change.

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lemmy.world

Nice concept. Can I suggest you make use a searchable table control for the results?

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