Since you got a Skyrocket, I'll share this news from today from CyanogenMod.
Since you got a Skyrocket, I'll share this news from today from CyanogenMod.
Originally shared by CyanogenMod
If Hercules had a Skyrocket...
...the Twelve labors would've been a cinch.
Obviously, the code freeze for CM9 is a big deal, so that got quite a bit of fuss today.
In other news, the i727 (aka Celox/Skyrocket) and T989 (aka hercules) both began their nightly build life cycle today, thanks in large part to the hard working developers on the team and Samsung's code drop yesterday.
http://get.cm/?device=skyrocket
http://get.cm/?device=hercules
h/t David Ferguson
http://get.cm
Originally shared by CyanogenMod
If Hercules had a Skyrocket...
...the Twelve labors would've been a cinch.
Obviously, the code freeze for CM9 is a big deal, so that got quite a bit of fuss today.
In other news, the i727 (aka Celox/Skyrocket) and T989 (aka hercules) both began their nightly build life cycle today, thanks in large part to the hard working developers on the team and Samsung's code drop yesterday.
http://get.cm/?device=skyrocket
http://get.cm/?device=hercules
h/t David Ferguson
http://get.cm
I've heard of this cyanogen mod, have it on my nook in fact. It jailbroke the nook, what does it offer to the phone?
ReplyDeleteGetting rid of bloatware, paring down to pure Android, but with lots of customization options. I just put CM9 on my Galaxy Nexus. It's pretty sweet. I don't know if you'd want to jump in before they get some kinks worked out, but I'm running a nightly ROM and it's rock solid. But the stable release for the Nexus is coming soon and I didn't run it when it was just starting. But maybe this Skyrocket version has a head start.
ReplyDeleteSounds like its worth a look. I'll have to look into what all it takes to install it.
ReplyDeleteYeah, don't fry your phone. I speak from experience.
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