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http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/a_new_chapter
Good for them. Can't wait to see what they bring to the table in the future!
Good for them. Can't wait to see what they bring to the table in the future!
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I think Google will throw $50M at them and just buy the company out before it gets to the point where they are a major player causing "havoc" for the OEM's and carriers by reflashing SW.^ I missed the part about the hardware deal.
CM will go one of two ways:
1. They will market their hardware and CM OS successfully and become a very significant market player.
2. They will sell out to a major phone manuf just prior to a final h/w release for a healthy sum and take the money and run.
So how long before CM goes to hell like NewEgg and all the other great places that went corporate?
So next year will the Cyanogen phone be a direct competitor to the Asus Nexus 6 phone in 2014 ?
I wonder how far out their first phone release is ?
MKBHD just did a nice explanation of it.
Seems pretty awesome so far! I just wonder how that installer is going to work..? Is it supposed to work on existing phones? If so, I don't see how a single app is going to root your phone, unlock your bootloader, wipe/install the OS and restore your data. The user would still have to somehow manually wipe and install the ROM themselves through the recovery software at least. Unless I'm missing something here..?
Do they mean even popular phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 on ATT + Verizon, that are locked ?
Currently the installer supports unlockable devices and devices that come unlocked out of the box (ie, most Samsungs via Download Mode).
We're still deciding how to handle locked devices. There's legislation (DMCA clause) in the US that allows the user to bypass copy protection to essentially root their phone. We could do it, it's not hard, but we have to make sure that this won't get us into any hot water later.
The first release of the installer won't support devices that require exploits. The long-term goal is to open up OEMs to the possibility of supporting us officially- there's zero technical reason for these measures and the best way to fix it is to not buy these devices and speak your mind.
Why do I have the feeling Oppo or Xiaomi will be backing them on the hardware side? Just a hunch here.
Hmmm... Newkia? Dear lord, what a combo...
One-Click CyanogenMod Installer Coming Soon [Updated]
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I think the only major obstical are phones in the U.S that come locked down. Do they mean even popular phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 on ATT + Verizon, that are locked ? Which U.S. carrier sells brand new phones not locked down, only T-Mobile ?
Since Google took over, Motorola has been putting an effort towards having as many new devices unlockable as possible. As it stands now, pretty much every variant of the Moto X is unlockable except the Verizon and ATT versions (as you said). However, there are Dev editions that are not subsidized sold for each carrier.Oppo is the rumored partnered based on how open Oppo devices are and how often Oppo has sent the CM team free hardware.
Unlocked devices would most likely be Nexus devices and anything not on AT&T/Verzion and anything not Motorola.
Since Google took over, Motorola has been putting an effort towards having as many new devices unlockable as possible. As it stands now, pretty much every variant of the Moto X is unlockable except the Verizon and ATT versions (as you said). However, there are Dev editions that are not subsidized sold for each carrier.
Why do I have the feeling Oppo or Xiaomi will be backing them on the hardware side? Just a hunch here.
Hmmm... Newkia? Dear lord, what a combo...
Oh PLEASE let this be true. Imagine a Xiaomi MI3 + CM straight from the factory sold in the US? I'd buy that in a second.
I most certainly CAN imagine installing CM on my iPhone!!! Best of Apple and Android together. What's not to love?You know what would be crazy, but highly doubtful, would be Cyanogen installer working on the iPhone 5. LOLImagine you being able to install the CM ROM on an iPhone
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If google was smart they would hire these guys so the android base would be better. As much as I like android it has a long way to go still
If google was smart they would hire these guys so the android base would be better. As much as I like android it has a long way to go still
It’s official: the Oppo N1 will be the first Cyanogen, Inc. device
http://www.androidauthority.com/cyanogen-oppo-n1-271502/
I'm sure these are great phones but I don't know if i can bring myself to buy anything without LTE from now on.
Long way to go? I'll agree that it can definitely use some improvement in some areas (UI performance optimizations, power efficiency, etc.), I definitely wouldn't say it has a "long way to go." For my preferences, it's considerably more functional than iOS or WP.