CyanogenMod ROMs give Android customers the most recent Frozen Treats Sandwich or Jelly Bean goodies for their otherwise-neglected mobile phones, and it is mostly open-source aside from one piece: the boarded-off ROM Manager. To treat that, the modding organization is getting its OTA updater back in the CM5 and 6 graves, letting customers pull updates right to their products. Notice we are saying "pull," because pushing would require Google Applications framework, that the Centimetres updater will not have. However, because the screen above shows, you'll have the ability to set a time-frame to check on and grab the most recent versions from CyanogenMod's servers, after flashing yesterday's CM10 ROM, we are able to make sure the program is focusing on our Universe S. That'll bring a significantly-needed dose of simplicity to improving Centimetres firmware making everything modding a little more mainstream.
Filed under: Cell phones, Software, Mobile
CyanogenMod resurrects OTA updates for latest CM10 nightly develops initially made an appearance on Engadget on Mon, 01 March 2012 07:28:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
Permalink         Email this   Comments
No comments:
Post a Comment