Basically, Lineage OS is a version of Android which brings the latest security updates, a visual upgrade and some custom cool apps to numerous older phones, so that users can enjoy them longer. That’s so, so cool!
But wait, why is the LG V30 so notable in particular then? After all, if you take a look at the list of supported phones, you can see that quite a few are supported, including a wide range of other phones from LG. Well, in a nutshell, because it is the latest LG phone in terms of timeline to get Lineage OS support. And in case you are wondering, the V60 was the last phone LG ever produced, so maybe we’ll see it on the supported list someday too.
What a great reason to bring out your LG V30 again!
More importantly, the LG flagship from 2017 still looks modern on the front. We can’t say the same for the camera array on the back panel though, as cameras have gotten a lot more… complicated since then. But still, the V30’s hardware is still more than enough to run Lineage OS smoothly and its overall design hasn’t become outdated even as of 2023.
And all of this is valid for all versions of the V30 too, as in unlocked, locked for specific carriers and so forth. The software upgrade is listed as LineageOS 20, which is based on the latest Android 13. A total feat on its own, as the V30’s official software capped at Android 9 in 2019, with software support coming to a conclusion in 2020.
If you are interested in trying Lineage OS out — on your very own V30, or another older Android phone — you can download the ROM straight from the catalog. Fair warning: upgrading the software is going to take some reading and concentration, but it is far from an impossible feat. Moreover: it is totally worth it.
View Full BioStan, also known as Stako, is a smartphone enthusiast who loves exploring the limits of Android customization. His journey with mobile tech began with the Nokia 5110 and evolved with devices like the BlackBerry 9350 Curve and Samsung Galaxy A4. Despite his love for Android, he holds equal respect for Apple, considering the iPhone 4s as a significant milestone in mobile tech. Stan started his writing career early, contributing to MetalWorld, and harbors a passion for creative writing. Beyond smartphones, he's interested in photography, design, composition, and gaming, often preferring solo projects to hone his objective thinking. He's also an avid student of open-source technology and consoles, with a special fondness for the Pebble Watch, Arduboy, and Playdate.
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