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CyanogenMod Froyo ROMs Released for Nexus One, HTC Dream, and HTC Magic
CyanogenMod-6.0.0 RC1 was released early this morning, with builds for the Nexus One, HTC Dream and HTC Magic. You can download the new builds both XDA-Developers and Cyanogen directly, this includes the Nexus One rom , XDA Developers (N1, D/M) and the best ROM manager on the …
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Froyo-based Cyanogenmod 6 Feature Walkthrough
Teamdouche is a well-oiled machine and is putting the finishing touches on their latest iteration of Cyanogenmod! As we reported recently, members of the Cyanogenmod community have been hard at work on CM6.0 and now persiansown has posted a Youtube video to take a walk through …
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Froyo-based CyanogenMod-6 Experimental Builds Hopefully by this Weekend
The reliable folks involved with the popular Cyanogenmod seem to be almost ready to push out another ROM update. This one will be the much anticipated Froyo (Android 2.2) release. An experimental build for the Nexus One was pushed out midweek, but the MyTouch Slide, …
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Cyanogen Mod 6 Coming to Handful of Phones
According to a June 23rd Tweet by cyanogen, his infamous ROM v.6 is targeting the Nexus One (which seems to be his favorite since its release), the Verizon Droid, the HTC Dream, Magic, and Desire, as well as the HTC EVO4G by Sprint. He later …
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Google Says Froyo Technically Possible on G1
If you are still rocking a G1 handset, you are probably used to hearing “NO SOUP FOR YOU!” when it comes to getting an update for your “ancient” phone. You have probably already either rooted and used Cyanogen, or you have been waiting patiently with …
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The G1 is Relevant Again… No Thanks to Google
Lately I have been looking with envy on my Android Guy brethren who have some of the cooler Android based handsets out there. I almost jacked my friend’s Nexus One after letting me play with. I thought about hitting him over the head with it …
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802.11n on Nexus One Coming Soon
Soon, more likely in one of the next Cyanogen releases, you will be able to use wireless networks on the 802.11n standard, which is faster and has a better range than the other wifi standards, with the Nexus One. This is also faster than any …
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Overclock Your Nexus One 1.113GHz
So you’ve got the latest superphone from Google and for some strange reason, that 1GHz Snapdragon processor just isn’t fast enough. What’s an AndroidGuy to do? Overclock it yo! One of the guys over at XDA Developers, persiansown, has found a way to overclock his …
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Cyanogen “Whips Up” Multitouch for Nexus One
One of the most popular Android hackers has just made one the most popular Android handsets a touch* better. Steve Kondik, better known as Cyanogen, has figured out how to implement multi-touch into the web browser of the Nexus One. If you’re among the 20,000 …
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Around the AndroidoSphere
The Android news has been coming at us faster than ever before. Even with the great team we have here at AndroidGuys, there are still going to be articles and items that slip through the cracks. For this very reason, we’ve created a meta-post called …
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Why Cyanogate Was an Epic Win for Android Fans
I was waiting for something like this to pop. It really was only a matter of time before Google decided to clamp down in some way on the whole modding scene. While it was not a huge ban hammer like Apple does with jail-breaking on …
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Was Google’s Hand Too Heavy?
AndroidGuy was formed in the backroom of a T-Mobile retail store in early November 2007. I, along with Scott and a few others were giddy about the prospect of owning a mobile device with little to no restrictions. We would be able to run any …
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Is Rooting Overrated?
UPDATE: As pointed out in the comments, it might have been more appropriate to title this piece “Are Custom ROMs Overrated” instead. We hope you will sting the piece enjoyable nonetheless. I decided some time ago that I would root my phone after an app …
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The Way Forward [CYANOGATE '09]
When I heard about the cease-and-desist order Google sent to Cyanogen, my initial thought was to take a wait-and-see attitude, assuming that something would be worked out. But I’ll admit, seeing what Cyanogen himself had to say had me pretty pessimistic about the future of …
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