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LineageOS 22.1 Official Release for Pro1-X (QX1050)


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Official Release: https://download.lineageos.org/devices/pro1x/builds

Changelog: https://download.lineageos.org/devices/pro1x/changes

First Build: LINEAGE-22.1-20250101-NIGHTLY-PRO1X-SIGNED.ZIP

How-To upgrade v.21 to v.22.1: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/pro1x/upgrade/

Gapps (ARM64!) https://wiki.lineageos.org/gapps/

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Lineage-22.1-20250101-NIGHTLY-pro1x with December 5th security patch installed smoothly. MindTheGapps15 was installed, and root was applied using Magisk 28,1 flashed as a zip file.  Had to do the usual first time opening the Magisk App to download an update and create it's own modified boot  thing.

I did this using the update instructions for the first time. It worked beautifully, leaving all of my data intact.  You are essentially doing an OTA update, except you have to do the update manually.  The instructions are very clear and it's so nice not to have to rebuild the phone after a major version update.

As always, although a Windows user most of the time, I used a Linux laptop (Manjaro) to do this stuff.

So far, everything is working.  Will advise if I find anything that isn't.

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32 minutes ago, MrPib said:

Thanks, Hook.  Worked perfectly for me.  I used my Raspberry Pi4, as always, for adb.  Windows is too finicky.

The update instructions don't have the Gapps link, so:  https://wiki.lineageos.org/gapps/  Use the ARM64 version for LOS 22.1.

Actually the link is there but easy to miss... the single word "now" is the link. I'm sure others will miss it so thanks for providing the link here.

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Lineage-22.1-20250106-NIGHTLY-pro1x with December 5th security patch installed smoothly via OTA. MindTheGapps15, and root was maintained. 

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Just a minor point, but I think 500msec is a bit too long, at least for the likes of the cursor keys and the backspace keys, but still a massive improvement overall.  Only the other day someone mentioned keyboard deterioration over time, and mine has been getting noticeable on certain keys, and this practically cures it.  
Super. 🙂  

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Half a second is a very long time for any real intended double strokes for normal users. it would be a daily nuisance for most users.
It is placed under accessibility for a reason, it is intended for those with some neural issues affecting their finger control.The default is off, so could well have been there before, but I have not noticed it either. Could be new

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3 hours ago, EskeRahn said:

It is placed under accessibility for a reason

I see, I hadn't thought of that, or noticed it was under the accessibility section.  I was thinking like an Engineer.  

@Hook @EskeRahn None of us recalls seeing it before though, so still a new feature so it seems.   

3 hours ago, EskeRahn said:

The default is off

On my PrawnX it was active after the LOS22 upgrade.  I noticed the behaviour before I found the setting.  

p.s.  The upgrade went smoothly following the instructions.  

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