I had reimaged my old Samsung on LineageOS as it seemed to be the only alternative that supported my model. It was fine until I installed OSMAnd, which couldn’t get a location. Shame on me for not noticing that I would need microG for that. Not feeling comfortable with all the rooting and flashing needed to shoehorn microG into an existing image, I figured I’d try LineageOS for microG.

Having loaded a lot onto this phone already, I wanted to try a dirty flash first, knowing full well it might not work. The first prerequisite is to use an image of LOS/µG that is dated higher than the image in the phone. I had just updated, so I needed to wait for the next one.

The docs say that LineageOS for microG will be updated “a couple of times a month”. But the latest LOS/µG image has remained at 11/2/23. This means I haven’t had an opportunity to try the dirty flash, but it’s also a security warning sign for me—LOS updates weekly like clockwork. Irregular and slower-than-promised updates make me a bit nervous for this aspect of device safety. It’s not just my model either; most of the images are backdated more than two weeks.

https://download.lineage.microg.org/

(Yes, I know my boot loader is unlocked, and no, Calyx and Graphene don’t support me, so I made my choice between physical insecurity and Google insecurity.)

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    The guy on this page

    https://milaq.net/android-degoogled/

    (under chapter “Wifi/cell location”) put together an installation package for location services without microg. I have been using this on “normal” lineageos for a while and while it may not be perfect it’s certainly better than using GPS only.

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    The docs are outdated. They are currently releasing once a month. There is an issue on their github here to update the documentation

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    It depends. Seems like it averages about 6 weeks. If you dig around, you can find instructions for building the images yourself. That’s a bit above my skill/desired effort level, but it’s an option if you’re into it.