The phone was faster, due to the OS being leaner, root access was great, nothing beats hosts filtering in terms of performance/efficiency. I don’t remember the actual name of the gApps package, but it was the one endorsed on the LOS wiki at that time. I used gApps, the most minimal package which only added PlayServices, Store and a couple of other background services. And I did stay on KK until 5.1 came out, 5 was a disaster. If KitKat whould have been its final update, I would have not tried LOS. I used Cyanogen/LineageOS on my Nexus 4, mostly because Android Lollipop was buggy. Now You: how often do you buy new mobile devices?
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I still have to create backups and figure out how to get a few apps that I use regularly installed on the new OS. I don't expect the move to be overly problematic, as I don't use a lot of apps on the device and have used Google Play and other Google services or apps rarely only. The Pixel device runs out of support in May, and I plan to make the switch by then at the latest. I'll start preparations to make the switch in the coming months. Improvements included security hardening and improvements, optimizations, improved networking defenses and more. You can check out GrapheneOS' features page, which lists lots of improvements when compared to AOSP 12. Privacy and security improves: custom Android ROMs such as Graphene promise improved privacy and security. I do have to spend some time researching alternatives and installing them, but that is money well spend, especially since I may be able to write about my experience here on this site. The manufacturer would need to supply security updates quickly after official release.
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While I could pick another manufacturer, I'd have to find one who gives at least three years of support (better 5 years) for the same price or less, and there are not many Android manufacturers who do. The next Google Pixel 6a costs around $400.