Showing posts with label CyanogenMOD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CyanogenMOD. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 February 2012

CyanogenMod Version 7.1 Has Been Released

Android power users rejoice! CyanogenMod version 7.1 has just been released and it brings a ton of features and improvements to supported devices (there are currently 68 and chances are big yours is already supported). The new release is based on Google's Android 2.3.7 platform iteration.

The changelog is rather impressive (as it is the case with any major CyanogenMod release). You can consult it by following the source link below but, just to name a few: it contains the latest Superuser app, improved notifications and album-art display, wake on Volume key option, support for launching apps via gestures in the background and much more.

There are 24 new phones added to the support list since version 7.0 of CyanogenMod so if you're one of the users with a phone listed there, you might want to consider jumping in the CyanogenMod train. As always, proceed with caution whenever you tweak or flash your phone. Now that we've got that one out of the way, follow the source link!

Source: CyanogenMod (1)(2)
Thanks: Kaik541


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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

HTC Sensation, EVO 3D Get CyanogenMOD 7 Alpha

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We know that CyanogenMOD for the HTC Sensation was in the works -- together with the one for the LG Optimus 3D -- and since the Sensation and the EVO 3D share so much in common, the first Alpha has landed and is now available for both Taiwanese devices.

Heading over to the source links below you will land on a thread with description, instructions and feedback for the first Alpha releases of CyanogenMOD dedicated for the HTC Sensation and the EVO 3D. Since it's an Alpha release, there will be plenty of bugs but if that doesn't bother you -- or you just wish to get away from stock -- you can flash by following the instructions outlined in the threads.

Source: XDA Developers (1)(2)
Via: AndroidCentral

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