Advertisements CyanogenMOD team has started rolling out the stable builds of CM9 for the supported devices. CM9 is based on Android’s 4.0 release and brings several other improvement over the typical ICS.
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Advertisements So, it is official now. CyanogenMOD team has announced that Nexus One and several other devices with QSD8x50, MSM7x25, MSM7x27 and MSM7x27T SoCs will not be supported beyond the CM 7.x (Gingerbread) branch.
Advertisements CyanogenMOD team has started rolling out the release candidate 2 of CM9 release for select devices. It also added that the new release brings support for five new devices.
Advertisements After a long wait, CyanogenMod team has started rolling out the first builds of the RC1 release for CM9 today. The RC1 comes 225 days after Google made the Android 4.0 code available on AOSP.
Advertisements A few days ago, we told you about the new face of the most popular custom ROM series on the planet, CyanogenMOD. At the time, the little guy was tentatively named rAndy and there were still a few last minute changes to be made before everything was set in stone. Now, those changes have […]
Advertisements As the time draws near for stable builds to start appearing of the most widely-respected and installed custom ROM series known to the Android community, the CyanogenMOD team has once again risen above the standard and has released a “user manual” video of sorts, detailing what all of those mysterious input settings mean and […]
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.
Advertisements After the arrival of nightlies for Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and Motorola Xoom, CyanogenMOD team has started releasing CM9 nightlies for more Android devices – Samsung Galaxy S II, Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 and Transformer Prime TF201. On the other hand, Galaxy Tab 10.1 (T-Mobile, I/O Edition & Wi-Fi only version) have got […]
