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The Android development community continues to go from strength to
strength after it was announced that third-party Android replacement
firmware CyanogenMod has been installed on more than 1 million devices worldwide.
The announcement was made by CyanogenMod team member and ClockworkMod creator Koushik “Koush” Dutta, who linked to its official statistics page, highlighting that 1,000,112 users had installed a customised CyanogenMod ROM at the time of writing.
CyanogenMod was created Steve “cyanogen” Kondik, providing Android
handset owners with customised third-party Android software that is
designed to increase performance and reliability over official releases
by Google and mobile operators around the world.
The community has often helped Android smartphone owners install
newer updates on their phones when operators have been reluctant to
deliver updates, offering a barebones build of the software but
delivering more powerful tweaks. The software has made its way onto the
HP TouchPad following its firesale, bringing the Android experience to
the webOS-powered tablet.
The most popular CyanogenMod build is version 7.1.0, with 237,517
users having installed one of the most stable CyanogenMod releases. The
most popular handset running a form of CyanogenMod is the HTC Bravo
(Desire), a two-year old device that has not received official updates
for a number of months.
CyanogenMod isn’t the only third-party Android ROM but it is
certainly the most popular. It’s a real testament to the power of the
Android development community and its users, who want more control over
what they install on their devices.
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