Blackberry Key2 Lineageos [verified] Jun 2026
The BlackBerry Key2, powered by a Snapdragon 660 processor and 6GB of RAM, was released in 2018 with Android 8.1 Oreo. While its physical keyboard and robust build quality were admired, its software journey effectively ended at that outdated Android version. This hardware, however, is more than sufficient to run modern operating systems.
| Issue Category | Description | Potential Workarounds / Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wi-Fi fails to connect. | Need to permanently disable the Serial Console and enable SELinux Enforcing. | | Media Audio | Media audio does not work through the phone's speakers. Audio works over wired headphones or Bluetooth. | A known bug with no public fix yet. Use headphones or Bluetooth devices. | | SIM & Cellular | The SIM card is not detected or supported, causing a lack of cellular connectivity. | A critical issue; check for updated builds or community patches if you need cellular. | | Camera & Fingerprint | The camera and fingerprint sensor are currently non-functional. | No confirmed public fix. This is a major limitation. | | Physical Keyboard | Instability with the capacitive scrolling or key mapping. The keyboard driver is a complex, closed-source component. | Work is ongoing to transplant the stock keyboard driver into Lineage kernels. | | Bootloader Loop | The device gets stuck in a bootloader loop after an update. | As the community notes: "you have to reflash the wipe/no wipe bat file for the ACQ160 build repeatedly". | blackberry key2 lineageos
Follow the community-verified guides to unlock the bootloader. The BlackBerry Key2, powered by a Snapdragon 660
The KEY2's ability to scroll through web pages by swiping across the physical keys often requires custom kernel patches and may feel less fluid than on stock Oreo. | Issue Category | Description | Potential Workarounds
Despite the impressive progress, several bugs and limitations remain:
