The LineageOS is one of those custom ROMs that come through for old smartphones and those smartphone users that don’t want to use the OS offered by their Android OEMs. In other words, you get to choose from a variety according to the one you prefer – whether based on functionality or aesthetics. The LG V30 has gotten a LineageOS via a new update.
LG V30 LineageOS update
So, what makes the LG V30 so noteworthy? After all, a peek at the list of compatible phones reveals that quite a number are supported, including a wide range of other LG phones. In a nutshell, it is the most recent LG phone to have Lineage OS support. In case you were wondering, the V60 was the final phone built by LG, so perhaps it will be added to the supported list eventually as well.
More significantly, the LG flagship from 2017 still seems to be current on the outside. However, we can’t say the same for the camera array on the back panel, as cameras have become a lot more… complicated since then. Yet, even in 2023, the LG V30’s hardware is more than adequate for running Lineage OS, and its general design hasn’t gone antiquated.
All of this applies to all variants of the V30, including unlocked, carrier-locked, and so on. LineageOS 20, which is based on Android 13, is stated as the software upgrade. A remarkable achievement in itself, given the V30’s official software, was limited to Android 9 in 2019, with software support ending in 2020. If you want to try Lineage OS on your V30 or any older Android phone, you may get the ROM directly from the catalog via the link below.