Edit: This is the stage where LineageOS logo appears.
I have an 8 years old OnePlus 5 running Lineage OS 22.2 as a secondary phone alongside my iPhone. Yesterday the phone froze, turned off and refused to go past the Lineage loading screen — where it froze and some weird colourful squares in a single line appeared before turning off. I tried factory resetting it as well from recovery but no success. Today morning I turned it on again and it booted w/o any issues. I think the UFS might have started to show its age — which was used heavily with heavy games, RAW photos, Lightroom processing, continuously running KDEConnect, Syncthing, multiple factory resets and multiple custom ROM installs.
So I was thinking to dedicate it to do something else like an Immich slideshow display, a clock, a controller or something like that. Is there any lighter than LineageOS custom ROM which can allow me to do something like that?
to prevent batter swelling, ACCA should be used. (charge limit to 40% and drain between 30~40 works for me)
I think your phone’s motherboard is dead tho. Considering the screen glitching it’s probably cold solder joint in gpu/soc or something, unlikely to be ufs.
Would have definitely tried it, but today it completely died. Won’t even turn on. Replacing the motherboard would be very expensive for a phone this old if the parts are even available. Will do a teardown tonight as last rites just to have a look at the insides, reassemble and then give it to an e-waste processing foundation.
try heating up the board, use aluminum foil and steam iron. might fix cold solder joint, tho it may occur again.
I had some old Samsung phone as a ip camera. The battery swelled up and broke the screen after 1 month.
Seems too risky to keep it plugged then ig as other person in the comments seems to have had a similar issue. Maybe will just use it as an extremely dumb secondary phone.
I did this with a Blackberry a while ago, but it destroyed the battery after a year unfortunately.
Might be fine if the charging could be stopped and resumed at a lower point. Maybe even a dumb solution like one of those holiday light timers to only charge for a couple hours a day would work. Damn, I should have done that.
I use an old pixel with calyxos as my bedside clock. It sits on a charging stand plugged into a smart plug which only turns on between 14:00 and 21:00 every day. Seems to be working well.
Ah see if only I had your genius those years back. I do still have that Blackberry, maybe I’ll get a new battery and set it up again.
Saw a post earlier on Mastodon where someone repurposed an old phone into a Home Assistant display/controller?
They hadn’t used a full dashboard, though. It was just about checking and controlling their cat’s feeding system. 😅