Developer | LineageOS open-source community |
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Written in | C (core), C++ (some third party libraries), Java and Kotlin (UI) |
OS family | Android (Linux) |
Working state | Active |
Source model | Open source[a] |
Initial release | January 2016 | (First public builds)
Latest release | LineageOS 22.1[b] / 31 December 2024[1] |
Repository | Gerrit, GitHub, Gitlab |
Marketing target | Operating system replacement for Android devices |
Available in | Languages list
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Update method | Over-the-air (OTA), ROM flashing |
Package manager | APK-based |
Platforms | arm, arm64, x86, x86-64 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
License | Apache 2[2] and other licenses[3] |
Preceded by | CyanogenMod CyanogenOS |
Official website | www |
LineageOS is a open source[a] Android operating system[c] for smartphones, tablets, and set-top boxes. It is community-developed and serves as the successor to CyanogenMod, from which it was forked in December 2016.[7] As of 2023, there are about 1.5 million devices running LineageOS.[8]
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