What is the best phone for LineageOS?

So far I'm using it on my OnePlus 7T Pro, but the phone is already showing its age for a bit, and LineageOS is literally the best Android UI I've ever used (I used OneUI, MIUI, OxygenOS, MagicOS etc.).

Thinking about choosing between OnePlus 13 or Sony Xperia 1 V, first is newer, but second is closer to my heart with 3.5mm jack, microSD and notch-less screen. But, is there any more options instead of those 2?

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u/sseinzw — 3 days ago

What gesture does LineageOS use?

I wonder what gesture does LineageOS use when you swipe down the app in the multitasking panel, is it going back to the app (like Crdroid, other stock android UIs and Samsung's OneUI), or the locking mechanism in the multitasking (like in Chinese phones)? Also does it have the option to hide the navigation bar/hint? I haven't flashed LineageOS, only Crdroid, hope it's fine

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u/sseinzw — 1 month ago

What gesture does Sony UI/OS use?

I wonder what gesture did Sony use when you swipe down the app in the multitasking panel, is it going back to the app (like stock android UIs and Samsung's OneUI), or the locking mechanism in the multitasking (like in Chinese phones)? Also does it have the option to hide the navigation bar/hint?

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u/sseinzw — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Honor

Personally I would consider it the flagship phone. It has the latest flagship chip, wireless charging and water resistance. If OnePlus 15 is a flagship, why can't Honor Win be?

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u/sseinzw — 2 months ago

Battery: So there's already a Honor with an active cooling and massive 10000 mAh battery that takes up to 80% of internal phone space, and I want the same to the Redmagic, if that's possible ofc

Screen: At least fix the issues of the current screen, fix burn-in, hide under-display front camera even better, make the bottom bezel as thin as the others, keep the sharp corners and, in perfect case, make a 240hz display, since now 185hz is a thing and Tianma is already has 240hz prototypes. I hope BOE will catch up, else the competition is lost

Camera: Keep front under display and main without a bump

Make haptic and speakers better especially, since it's the weak point of current Redmagic 11 pro. Add a good DAC for audiophiles (like myself, I despise Bluetooth headphones)

Keep the 3.5mm jack and if it's possible - add a MicroSD card slot, let the battery be smaller a bit, 9000 instead of 10000, still enough for a whole day unless you're playing emulators in a 4 hour flight (like I did)

For a system, only the swipe down from multitasking panel, let it move back to the app, not block the app in the multitasking panel

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u/sseinzw — 2 months ago