I was recently given a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to fix up. The camera len cracked and the owner took it to someone who replaced it with a plastic len (so needs a glass one). Also needs a new battery. That's basically it.
But TouchWiz really annoyed me (which was fine because it's not my phone), but then I helpfully offered to install a new ROM, explained all the risks (bricking your device, voiding the warranty, etc) and the benefits (newer security patches, support for newer software, etc).
So I downloaded Odin to install TWRP, and from there I install an unofficial build of Lineage OS 17.1. And all went well, without a single issue.
So here I am sitting, playing with "Dark Mode" and the latest features of Android 10, and wondering why there isn't a lot of people still doing it. Boot time is sped up significantly; software is FASTER then TouchWiz; it's even more STABLE then TouchWiz.
Why not? You can use your old phone rather than throwing it away and save the environment (or whatever needs saving)!
But TouchWiz really annoyed me (which was fine because it's not my phone), but then I helpfully offered to install a new ROM, explained all the risks (bricking your device, voiding the warranty, etc) and the benefits (newer security patches, support for newer software, etc).
So I downloaded Odin to install TWRP, and from there I install an unofficial build of Lineage OS 17.1. And all went well, without a single issue.
So here I am sitting, playing with "Dark Mode" and the latest features of Android 10, and wondering why there isn't a lot of people still doing it. Boot time is sped up significantly; software is FASTER then TouchWiz; it's even more STABLE then TouchWiz.
Why not? You can use your old phone rather than throwing it away and save the environment (or whatever needs saving)!