2011年8月12日星期五

CyanogenMod 7.0 now stable, gelöste for over 30 Android devices

by Matthew Rogers on April 11, 2010 at 04:00it's official, people! CyanogenMod 7 is now considered stable enough to be called good, stable. The ROM is now for your flashing pleasure on over 30 Ger?ten--including some tablets. Don't worry, let not disappoint; I have been using it throughout the development process for months and it is worth the wait also.

If you have not the updates on the progress, here is a short recap: it is based on Android 2.3.3 gingerbread, it has integrated root access with all command line goodies, Apps2SD function (integrated), incognito mode for the Android browser integrated CPU frequency adaptation and scaling (including overclock and election of the Governor), loads of improvements in the user interface and interface tweaks, OpenVPN, and SIP settings aufrufenUSB/WLAN/Bluetooth tethering, FLAC support, an FM radio player and many other features and enhancements.

It has even a one - click UI theme switcher that helped in the development of T-Mobile (open-source-, no less).

Even if you not in Flash custom ROMs on your expensive new smartphone, you have to admit that this version is a fairly big deal... After all, it means that a fully functional version of Android 2.3.3 is now running with loads of bells and whistles on about 30 devices, the manufacturers and airlines which are simply too lazy to update.

Okay, chatter enough. You can learn to jump when you already know what you are doing you more about the ROM at CyanogenMod.com or directly to the download mirror! Tags: android, mobile phones, custom ROM, CustomRom, Cyanogenmod, gingerbread, mobile, open source, tablets


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