Advertisements In an interesting and exciting breakthrough, the CyanogenMOD team took to their official blog to release a statement regarding the future of CM9 and the necessity for root access. Security has been at the epicenter of much debate regarding devices with root access enabled and/or running custom ROMs.
Category: Tweak Android Phone
Advertisements Have you been on eggshells the past few months, wondering if your Android investment would survive the next wave of CyanogenMOD goodness? If the answer to that question is yes, you might want to take a gander at the flowchart posted on Google+, which details the requirements that determine if your device will […]
Advertisements Missing Face Unlock from your official ICS ROM on your Nexus S, time to shift to a custom AOSP based firmware. It is practically stock apart from few tweaks and Face Unlock support. Released by devs at AC Forums recently for both Nexus S GSM and Nexus S 4G versions, it can be downloaded […]
Advertisements It is amazing how fast Android enthusiasts work to make things possible on every new device hitting the stands and same is the case with Amazon’s Android based Kindle Fire tablet. We have already found that you can sideload apps on Kindle Fire easily, source code is out and now we can have ADB […]
Advertisements Within days of Galaxy Note release in some countries, enthusiastic developers have gained root access and posted instructions for not-so-techie souls like us. There are currently many ways to root Note, but I will be describing the ODIN method in this post.
Advertisements With Ice Cream Sandwich SDK available, developers have already started tinkering with this version and a resourceful developer at Android Central forums has already ported it to his Nexus S 4G. As you would expect with the SDK ports, there are lots of bugs and they need to be ironed out.
Advertisements After Google Music 4.0.1 and Google+ apps from Nexus Prime, we now have the boot animation itself. The leaked animation is now available for you to install on your Android device. It has been tested with select devices, so it might not work on every phone. You will need custom recovery on your device […]
Advertisements Cyanogen has announced that they are collaborating with FreeXperia team to bring CyanogenMod support to ten Sony Ericsson Xperia devices in the next release. Although he did not give any time-frame for the next release, it shouldn’t be too far.
