What OS can I install on a Samsung GT-I8730?
from Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 16 Mar 2024 17:42
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What OS can I install on a Samsung GT-I8730?

Hi everyone!

I have to use an iPhone for work but I have an old Samsung GT-I8730 lying around.

It’s a really old phone but it seems to work well on its base Android OS, so I would want to experiment a bit with it.

I have experience with Linux distributions on my computers, but I’ve never installed an alternative OS. That’s why I’m looking for advices on what I could install on such an old piece of hardware.

I’ve always been interested in /e/os as I think it would still allow me to use my (swiss) banking apps, but I’d be interested in any distribution which might also make it possible.

If no OS would make such a thing possible, I would just want to know what I could install on this device to experience a bit.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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[deleted] on 16 Mar 2024 18:10 next collapse

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Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works on 16 Mar 2024 20:36 collapse

I have no experience with switching OS on a phone, so sorry if my questions sound dumb.

If I don’t find a custom ROM for this specific model, does it mean I have to give up?

It’s not like Linux which you can put on almost every computer with more or less success?

What do you mean by vendor and kernel tree?

What is Gapps?

[deleted] on 16 Mar 2024 20:55 collapse

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Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works on 16 Mar 2024 23:08 collapse

Well thanks for all your precise answers.

I’m gonna try to get more knowledge by myself as everything sounds really alien to me right now 😅

smeg@feddit.uk on 18 Mar 2024 10:44 collapse

The bad news is that unless you’re a serious Android tinkerer you’re reliant on someone else building the ROM for you, assuming the manufacturer even made the device open enough to install anything full stop.

I could only see one LineageOS XDA thread and it’s for a pretty old Android version, so even if you could get it working I wouldn’t trust it with any important data as it will still be missing years of security updates.

It’s a real shame that a lot of old devices just become ewaste because they’re too locked down to do anything with.

merthyr1831@lemmy.world on 18 Mar 2024 12:55 next collapse

ARM has been a disaster for e-waste. At least an outdated x86 machine can run modern Linux. You have to pray for your device to have a diehard community if you want anything long lasting thanks to the lack of BIOS.

Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works on 19 Mar 2024 00:28 collapse

I had really thought it would just a tiny bit more difficult than installing Linux on a Windows computer, but apparently I’ll have to learn a lot before trying everything. Thanks for your help 👍

smeg@feddit.uk on 19 Mar 2024 00:45 collapse

Sometimes it’s really simple, like installing GrapheneOS on a Pixel - that’s the only one I’ve done recently and it’s incredibly smooth compared to the old days where you had to run some dodgy software to find a root exploit to even get a custom bootloader. But yeah, you’re at the mercy of the manufacturer even making it modifiable, and that’s before you find a community of enthusiasts who want to tinker with a particular device!