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I can't wait for LineageOS to be available for my Samsung phone.
Yes, I find that is the only way to use these phones, AOSP makes them usable again, but like I said they're constantly implementing and improving their digital locks to keep you from running away to a different OS.. It's so anti user freedom
Idk if it'll ever be for mine (Samsung Galaxy A51). Hopefully one day, if such a phone exists, i'll have a phone that is more open and also supported by something like LineageOS.