After cm9 released we should all donate to him. Maybe we can start collecting now and give him one lump sum. Thoughts?
SΛMSUNG Galaxy W (I8150) Official Thread V2, A Wonder, A Galaxy S+ in disguise
SΛMSUNG Galaxy W (I8150) Official Thread V2, A Wonder, A Galaxy S+ in disguise
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Dec 8 2011, 12:56 AM
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After cm9 released we should all donate to him. Maybe we can start collecting now and give him one lump sum. Thoughts?
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Dec 10 2011, 12:26 AM
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www.xda-developers.com/android/ice-cream-sandwich-cm9-progress-revealed/
Cyanogen has been hard at work to bring you the perfect customisation of the latest Android iteration, Ice Cream Sandwich. Almost a month ago the team announced their two month hardcore-development period to put the basic framework in place for ICS to work. They’re succeeding mainly with OMAP4, MSM8660/7×30 and Exynos-based handsets, so if you own those look forward to trying CM9 first. Support has also been boasted for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and ASUS Transformer. Despite issues developing the new Android framework for camera and graphics drivers, the team is confident they can work around this. “There are a number of challenges that we are up against. Google has made some pretty major changes to the Android framework that break compatibility with older proprietary camera and graphics drivers in order to achieve some pretty insane performance, but I am confident that the team will be able to overcome these issues like we have in the past.” If you’re unlucky enough to own the original Motorola Droid, Cyanogen says they’re “dropping support for you. Time to upgrade.” I’m lucky enough to own devices Cyanogen is developing CM9 for first, so when Beta builds are released, I’ll be able to showcase them. I’m looking forward to seeing how CM9 runs on the ASUS Transformer. Added on December 10, 2011, 12:30 amWhich of this is our phone's platform? OMAP4, MSM8660/7×30 and Exynos-based This post has been edited by ianlee: Dec 10 2011, 12:30 AM |
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Dec 10 2011, 06:19 PM
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Dec 10 2011, 07:47 PM
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I know a shortcut to control brightness at the home screen ^^v
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