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It also retained the old versioning format, where the major version number corresponds to the place in the alphabet of the first letter of the codename (and of the commercial name for Android versions prior to 10) (for example, Android 7.1, known as Android Nougat, is LineageOS 14.1).
This project is supported by the community-operated LineageOS Project. [73] LineageOS version 15.1 is the first release fully controlled by the new LineageOS team, although it will continue to include many of the common features previously provided in CyanogenMod.
This is a list of Android distributions, Android-based operating systems (OS) commonly referred to as Custom ROMs or Android ROMs, forked from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) without Google Play Services included officially in some or all markets, yet maintained independent coverage in notable Android-related sources.
Only the latest versions are shown in the table below, even though older versions may still be marketed. ... 6+ Or 3rd party software like LineageOS: 13+ Yes: Yes ...
/e/ (also known as /e/ OS and /e/OS, formerly Eelo) is a fork of LineageOS, [4] [5] an Android-based mobile operating system, and associated online services. [6] /e/ is presented as privacy software that does not contain proprietary Google apps or services, [7] and challenges the public to "find any parts of the system or default applications that are still leaking data to Google."
The Nexus 7 (2013) will not receive an official Android 7.0 "Nougat" update, [17] meaning that Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow is the last officially supported Android version for the device. In December 2020, LineageOS announced official builds of LineageOS 17.1 (a distribution of Android 10 "Q") for the Nexus 7. [18]
LineageOS for MicroG supported 39 device models in 2017, [11] and now supports the same device models as LineageOS. [13] Devices receive newer versions of LineageOS for MicroG through semi-monthly over-the-air updates.
DivestOS was an open source, Android operating system.It was a soft fork of LineageOS that aimed to increase security and privacy with support for end-of-life devices. [4] It removed many proprietary blobs and pre-installed open source apps.