If you have one of these forgotten phones, you can now update it to Android 14

 

If you have one of these forgotten phones, you can now update it to Android 14

If you have one of these forgotten phones, you can now update it to Android 14

Currently, Android manufacturers are ramping up their efforts when it comes to system updates. We've gone from just enjoying some major updates to up to seven years in some cases, like the latest Google Pixel or Samsung Galaxy from the S24 family.


That's why users have always opted for custom roms, in order to extend the useful life of mobile phones that have been excluded from support. LineageOS was the successor to the legendary CyanogenMod system and in its 21st version compatible with Android 14 and continues to add new phones to the official support list.

Since last February, this rum has given new life to mobile phones that their manufacturers have abandoned. After the last update of the rum, eight new devices were added, which are as follows with update links:

LG G7 ThinQ (Judyln)

LG V35 ThinQ (judyp)

LG V40 ThinQ (judypn)

Realme 9 Pro 5G (oscar)

Poco F4 (munch)

Xiaomi Black Shark (shark)

Moto G Power 2021 (Borneo)

Moto E7 Plus (Guam)

This is good news, especially for LG users, as Koreans have long abandoned the smartphone ship after a long time trying to leave their mark on it and don't want to update their old devices.

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