Ios rom for 6p
If you are so obsessed with security - why would you trust a developer of custom ROM with your data more than you would trust Google / Apple? How long that developer will be interested in issuing ROMs for your (eg) five year phone, when there are much better toys to work with?
#Ios rom for 6p install
Apple already dropped support for iPhone 4 and earlier, and it makes sense, in the same way as Google (or Samsung) are dropping support for earlier phones: It takes efforts, which are better directed at new developments, rather than trying to install Windows 10 on i486. I think you're overrating "Long term support".
#Ios rom for 6p drivers
It could then delete all unused drivers from the device.
#Ios rom for 6p update
Then download and install drivers manually or use a Google update service to find and install missing drivers. Where you can install the vanilla OS on practically any phone using generic drivers (with the installer containing drivers for fairly common hardware). If only Google could get Android to install on phones like Windows for PC. But it is all for naught if I can't get security patches and OS updates in a reasonable time frame for at least the next three years. When a used iPhone 6S 64GB costs $350 (for some reason 32GB seems to cost more used). It's just tempting to see such a fast and feature rich used Galaxy S6 32GB for $175.
Knocking most other used former flagship phones out of contention. The Galaxy S6 line was popular enough to have good case options. While still getting a fast phone and OS updates. As I'm looking for an option that gives a longer use life. While the 5x and 6p will likely be dropped with 9. In all likelihood the Nexus 5 and 6 will be dropped with Android 8. Their used prices aren't tempting enough. I already mentioned why the Nexus and Pixel are not an option.
#Ios rom for 6p Patch
custom ROMS do come out with new versions a lot like lineage but that doesn't mean they have the latest monthly security patch every release i have a nexus 6P and i get updates at the start of every month. all of the updates for these phones are controlled by google. If you looking for quick security updates then your options a nexus 5X, 6P, or one of the google pixel phones. It's hard to know which is crap and which is good. There are just so many custom Android ROMs. As I prefer iOS, I'd just stick with the iPhone. Prices are too high as I can get a similar generation iPhone for about the same price. Support is horrible as they only seem to support them for two to three years with Android updates. Unfortunately Google's support for them is horrible and prices are too high. Ideally I would just use a Google Nexus or Pixel as they get immediate (or near immediate) updates. Doesn't have trackers sending my private info to the ROM maker (I know this is unavoidable with any mobile OS but I'm more comfortable with just Google or Apple having this access without adding in some small third party) Fastest at applying Google's monthly Android security bulletins Which custom ROM is best from a security standpoint? I want to be able to use waterproof, form fit bumper cases (like the Lifeproof Fre). I'm ignoring most other Android phones due to the lack of aftermarket case options. As custom ROMs are updated more regularly and typically support major phones for many more Android revisions. As I know that Android 7 will likely be the last update from Samsung and they have an abysmal update timeline anyways. If the manufacturer ever releases it.Īs my interest in switching to Android is price, quality and aftermarket case options.
However, with Android I may have to wait months for a patch after Google releases it. With the iPhone I know that most likely for the next five or six years I will get latest iOS and security patches on the same day as they are released. One of the biggest concerns for me is security. I'm interested in switching to Android from the iPhone.