Anyone installed calyxOS on a Motorola G32? I have a 8/256GB version locally available for $150 NiB. SD680 isn’t the most awesomest of SoC and the screen is IPS, but I’d swallow that if it works without issues. Thanks!

  • mortimer@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    I’ve just been looking at the same phone and thinking about buying it to put CalyxOS on it.

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      10 days ago

      please post if you decide on it. I’ve noped out and went with a $50 used phone; no CalyxOS for me, but I find plain LineageOS works just fine for me.

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        10 days ago

        Ordered one up. Should be delivered in the next day or so. Managed to get a refurbished (excellent condition) one for a good bit cheaper - probably just someone’s unwanted buy with the package opened. It’ll be a nice project to tinker with. My current Moto E7 phone is dying slowly but still functional. Degoogled it as much as possible without actually getting rid of the original OS, but now it’s time to go all in. Will post the results here.

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        8 days ago

        Done. Flashed it on my new device last night from a Linux Mint machine and everything went super smoothly - quite surprising considering I’d had a few drinks and wasn’t quite firing on all cylinders. Calyx is a sweet OS. I was going to leave the install until I was more sober but just switching on my new phone with the default Google Android booting up boiled my piss so much I had to get the offending item removed as quickly as possible. To clarify, my last phone was still running Google but I’d tweaked it so much over the years that I’d forgotten how intrusive it used to be. I’d go as far as to say that flashing the device with CalyxOS was considerably quicker than just simply booting up the phone for the first time. Really straightforward, no issues, just followed the instructions exactly. One last thing to do to eradicate Google from my life entirely: delete my Gmail account.

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          8 days ago

          very cool, thanks for following up. is that the 8 GB variant? what was the total damage?

          there’s an army of people parroting that the only way out of Google’s grasp is to buy a Google phone and flash GrapheneOS, so it’s good there’s an alernative, and a way cheaper one at that.

          edit: if time permits, maybe create a new post, a week or a month down the line with impressions after use?

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            7 days ago

            4 GB at £95. Not a scratch on it. Like I assumed, somebody’s unwanted purchase that was returned with the packaging opened.

            I have to say that I like some of the features on Calyx. It’s like a breath of fresh air in comparison to stock Google Android.