Usually smartphone manufacturers only guarantee two years of Android OS updates for their smartphones, but when enthusiasts get down to business, even very, very old models can get the latest version of Android. This happened with the 10-year-old Samsung Galaxy S2 – Android 11 was installed on it.

Of course, there is no point in thinking about an official version of the OS – the enthusiast used the assembly of LineageOS 18 with all the modern functions and capabilities of Android 11. The installation process is not very complicated and is described in sufficient detail in this video.

Of course, it is not easy for an old man on SoC Exynos 4210 with 1 GB of RAM to digest the most current version of the OS (for example, the response to pressing some keys can be a second or more), but the fact itself is indicative. Interestingly, when installing Google applications, the smartphone began to slow down even more.

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