Now that I slept on it, I don't understand the guys behind Lineage OS. If their OS won't work on all the machines which originally worked with Androids, why bother keeping that AOSP at all and not just build a new, like postmarket or Pure OS?
I assume keeping the AOSP would ensure compatibility, but it doesn't. I know I'm repeating stuff now, but this really surprised me.
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Thanks for the info btw, it was useful.
> In 2005, about 98% of all mobile phones sold used at least one ARM processor.[30] In 2010, producers of chips based on ARM architectures reported shipments of 6.1 billion ARM-based processors, representing 95% of smartphones,
Jesus, someone pls stop these jizzbrains.