Developers behind the renowned LineageOS custom ROM recently rolled out LineageOS 17.1 based on the Android 10. The new version introduced some new features like a new partial screenshot UI, ThemePicker app from AOSP, latest security patches, on-screen fingerprint sensors support, and a lot more. Well, For the past couple of months, we have seen many devices of different OEMs to get official LineageOS support. Now, a couple of Samsung devices are getting the official LineagOS 17.1 support, namely, Samsung S9, S9+, and Galaxy Note 9.
Samsung Galaxy S9 (starlte), S9+ (star2lte) & Note 9 (crownlte) got added to the roster of official LineageOS 17.1 as you can see in this merged commit in the LineageOS Gerrit Code Review.
All 3 have the Samsung Exynos 9810 SoC. Exact models are:
- S9 starlte SM-G960F, SM-G960F/DS and SM-G960N
- S9+ star2lte SM-G965F, SM-G965F/DS and SM-G965N
- Note 9 crownlte SM-N960F, SM-N960F/DS and SM-N960N
LineageOS Wiki links for the devices :
Samsung Galaxy S9+:
Samsung S9+ was launched back in March 2018. The smartphone is powered by Samsung Exynos 9810 and is housed with 6GB of RAM. In the camera department, the smartphone comes with triple rear cameras with two 12MP sensors and one 8Mp sensor.
Samsung Galaxy S9+ (star2lte) – LineageOS Wiki link
Samsung Galaxy S9:
Samsung S9 was also launched back in March 2018 along with S9+. The smartphone is powered by Samsung Exynos 9810 and is housed with 4GB of RAM. In the camera department, the smartphone comes with two rear cameras with one 12MP sensor and one 8Mp sensor.
Samsung Galaxy S9 (starlte) – LineageOS Wiki link
Samsung Galaxy Note 9:
Samsung Note 9 was launched a few months after the S9 series debut in August 2018. The smartphone is housed with Samsung Exynos 9810 processor and comes with up to 8GB of RAM. It also features triple rear camera with two 12Mp sensors and one 8Mp sensor.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (crownlte) – LineageOS Wiki link
Rest assured, we will be updating the post as and when more details about the LineagOS 17.1 or other updates for these devices arrives. Stay tuned.