Hello guys, i just inherited a Redmi Note 8 Pro. I've been using LineageOS for a lot of time, and I really like the way I managed to set up everything.
I've been searching and because of the processor (MediaTek) it is hard to install Roms, but I really hate MIUI and Google ecosystem, and I don't want to go back to it.
It is really important for me that the rom doesn't have google services.
I managed to hard bricked this phone while playing around with various ROM. Thankfully someone uploaded mediatek auth file for this phone that can be used to revive the phone using SP Flash Tool on youtube of all places. You might (eventually) need this too.
Have you considered submitting this to the Internet Archive? This seems serious enough to be somewhere outside YouTube. No idea if they'd accept it though considering the legal grey area.
In this case, the phone was literally hard bricked (at least in the state of what people on xda forum would consider a hard brick, which require EDL mode from authorized repair shop to fix). Can't be powered on at all, not showing up in usb device list, not charging, etc. Basically would require a trip to an authorized repair shop if not for someone posting the authfile on youtube.
*as long as you have a good CPU, a minimum of 32GBs of RAM, about 200GB disk space, fast internet access, and 12 hours of time per clean build (or try incremental builds that will constantly break).
Having maintained my own branch of LineageOS for a while, I would not take compiling Android as lightly.
I will eventually do it, and I will blame you for giving me the idea.
Just joking, but you gave me lots of project ideas, thanks!!
I'm almost sure that I won't do it rn, I don't have enough time to do so, but since I'm always researching and trying new things, that is a very good objective to reach.
I would recommend CrDroid. Havoc is meant to be similar to a Pixel, so it has some more Google stuff than you want, but CrDroid is basically Lineage with some extra features. I haven't used it, but I've heard good things about it.
They're all pretty equivalent stock Android with a few extra customization options. I've usually ended up on CRdroid. Havoc comes with a bit of bloatware which may or may not be what you want.