Blackberry+passport+lineage+os

However, the LineageOS project, a community-driven initiative to breathe new life into abandoned Android devices, had other plans. LineageOS, a fork of the CyanogenMod project, aims to provide a clean, secure, and feature-rich Android experience to a wide range of devices, including the BlackBerry Passport.

But if a developer ever finds a zero-day in the Passport’s TrustZone? The square-screen revolution will begin. Until then, we dream. blackberry+passport+lineage+os

Steps (high-level)

Note: Steps can vary slightly depending on the specific ROM build you choose. Always refer to the specific thread on XDA Developers for the most current instructions. The square-screen revolution will begin

Installing Lineage OS (or any full Android ROM) on a BlackBerry Passport is not like flashing a Samsung or Pixel. The Passport was never designed to run Android as its primary OS (though BlackBerry did release a separate, underpowered "Priv" running Android). The Passport runs on a Snapdragon 801 chipset with 3GB of RAM—hardware that is perfectly capable of running Android 10 or 11, but software drivers are the issue. Always refer to the specific thread on XDA