Avec un Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos exécutant Android 4.4.4 et équipé de quatre systèmes d'exploitation différents, la question demeure : à quoi sert-il aujourd'hui ? Bien que l'appareil offre une flexibilité en matière de logiciels, son matériel obsolète et son système d'exploitation non pris en charge limitent sa fonctionnalité pour les applications modernes. Il pourrait servir comme appareil de test pour le développement logiciel, un objet nostalgique pour les amateurs de technologie, ou un outil dédié pour des tâches hors ligne spécifiques.


Install a custom ROM.
It’s already running a custom ROM, so it likely can’t support anything newer than Android 4.4.
It can run Android 7.1.2.
It’s only useful for making calls and sending messages.
You could use it for other things besides calling and texting.
I keep old phones as souvenirs.
I have a bag of old phones, but I can’t find it in my room.
You could ask the community at r/androidafterlife for suggestions.
You could try installing a custom ROM on it.
The image shows it already has CyanogenMod 11 installed.
You can install Alfred Camera to use your phone as a CCTV.
The phone is a Grand Duos, not a Neo Plus. I do have a Neo Plus, but it no longer responds to touch.
You can use it, sell it, or dispose of it.
If you’re in Iraq and no one wants the phone, consider donating it to a local charity or selling it online.
What is the most commonly used phone in Iraq?
Based on your search, the Poco X5, X6, and Redmi Note 12 are options, but in my experience, people here mostly use iPhones or recent flagship Android models from 2023-2024. I’ve also seen some with customized phones, so you’re not alone in that.
Cheers from Iraq, brother.
If you’re in the same situation, here’s what worked for me.
You can either use the phone or dispose of it.