Nyan Kernel Tuna
By Marcusant
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Source: http://github.com/ma...t/Nyan-Tuna-JB/
Nyan Colonel was originally created for the Epic 4G as an effort to bring all of the features fro
CyanMobile
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What is CyanMobile?
CyanMobile is an aftermarket ROM like CyanogenMod, MIUI, JoyOS, LewaOS and others that are built from source...
Absolutely built from source based on CyanogenMod 7 (Gingerbread v2.3.7) and modifications from AOSP and AOKP
Thanks To CyanogenMod Team, AOKP Team, and AOSP Team for Their Work
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For those of you that roll with a custom CyanogenMod 10 (CM10) AOSP ROM, today’s Nightly release (Oct. 10) comes with a slew of merged updates, including bringing your device up to Android 4.1.2. Those fine folks over at CyanogenMod sure do work quickly.
The CyanogenMod team has started the process of releasing stable builds of CM9. The first device to be released is the Google Galaxy Nexus (Maguro) which was released earlier today. Indications are that release was a bit premature and a very minor update will be rolling out later this evening.
Steve Kondik of CyanogenMod fame had a Google I/O pre-party at the San Francisco Android User Group where he gave a talk all about the history of CyanogenMod leading up to where the custom ROM is today.
In the hour-long video, published by the SF Android User Group’s founding company Marakana, Kondik talks about all the challenges the CM team faces when new versions of Android are released,
With the big announcement this week concerning release of the Google Nexus 7 tablet, many are asking, “when can I get one?” If you are in the UK, the answer is probably late July for the 16GB version and possibly as early as mid-July for the 8GB model.
It’s been quite a while (225 days to be exact) since AOSP released the source code for Android 4.0 ICS. Since then, the team over at CyanogenMod has be toiling away to get it onto as many devices as possible, and today they are announcing that 37 devices are now ready to receive the first release candidate.
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Rom Features
This is an UNOFFICIAL build of LiquidSmooth for the Galaxy S3.
Late last week, Brint Kriebel, a device maintainer with CyanogenMod, made a preliminary build of CM10 available for Galaxy Nexus phones. Kriebel indicates he has been using the build for a couple weeks now as his daily driver on his Verizon Galaxy Nexus and most hardware functions work properly. It is an AOSP build, so Google apps are not included.