@zak I definitely say yes, with my limited knowledge. I use a Samsung Galaxy S9 (EU-version) with /e/OS. /e/OS is based on Lineage OS. If I had stayed on Google-Samsung-Android, it had ended on Android 10. Now with /e/OS I'm on Android 12 and I get Android security updates, the phone is actively maintained by /e/OS. If I would use pure Lineage OS they are on Android 13 for this device, I believe it will come to /e/OS as well. So my Samsung S9 may have several more years of support.
@zak /e/OS is a more complete, full-fledged, end-user ready OS than Lineage, I believe. They also have their "easy installer" tool for some devices, so it was pretty easy to install. They also sell devices with /e/OS preinstalled via Murena, a related company. They have their AppLounge, privacy tools and more. Integration to their Murena-Nextcloud-cloud. /e/OS is not perfect, getting better, active development. I haven't tried pure Lineage myself, so cannot really answer.
@hehemrin Interesting. I’ll take a look at it.
@hehemrin Why use /e/OS over Lineage in this case?