Cyanogenmod 10.1 RC1 Starts To Roll Out To Devices Near You 124
New submitter Noitatsidem writes "Good news for Cyanogenmod users, according to their blog it looks like 10.1 is nearing its stable release. 'We haven't used the "Release Candidate" nomenclature since the ICS days, but we feel the 10.1 branch is quickly approaching the point where a "final" build is due. To prepare for that eventuality, RC1 builds for CyanogenMod 10.1.0 are now landing on our servers! This will be one of (if not the last) milestone releases before a 10.1.0 is pushed out. These builds will appear as they complete the build process and, as always, you can download the builds via get.cm!' Android Police speculates that this is due in part to the rumored release announcement of Android 4.3 given at Google I/O 2013 which is taking place in (now) less than one week. Looks like the Android community will have a lot to talk about in coming days!"
Re: Erm, yeah... "some" devices. (Score:5, Informative)
How old is the desire s now?
Smartphones age in dog years
Re: Erm, yeah... "some" devices. (Score:0, Informative)
As does your mom.
Re:Erm, yeah... "some" devices. (Score:5, Informative)
Cyanogenmod is its own flavor of android. If your particular phone has been modified in such ways that it needs a special flavor of android to work (and granted, most do in the US) then you will need a special flavor of Cyanogenmod. This is not the CM communities problem, nor are they the ones working on your port. Getting it to work on your phone likely isn't nearly as complicated as you think it is (I had to hack one together myself) though you risk bricking your phone if you're not careful. There are less deadly mistakes as well, like getting the modem or media texting screwed up and not realizing that your boss has been trying to call you for 2 days strait. But you can do it yourself if you want.
Your best bet is to buy a phone that doesn't have a contract and has vanilla android on it. Then you wont need these special builds.
Re: permission spoofing? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:And on a well-edited nerd news site (Score:4, Informative)
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