
If youve around around the XDA-Developers forums before, youve probably seen the name of this popular aftermarket ROM. CyanogenMod ROMs have been around since it first debuted on the HTC Dream, also known as the T-Mobile G1, the first smartphone to come with Android 1.0 Cupcake.
Sometimes (a few years ago more-so than today) the way OEMs designed firmware for smartphones wasnt good enough, this is where CyanogenMod came in, and it offered an alternative OS for tinkerers who were brave enough to flash custom-made software (unsupported by the OEM) to their smartphones. Phones that were otherwise bogged down by their own skins like the HTC Hero on Sprint (also known as the laggiest phone ever), had the opportunity for a fresh breath of air free of carrier bloatware, pre-installed nonsense, and running near-stock Android.
CyanogenMod also offered an extensive array of settings, options, toggles, and extensive menus to customize every aspect of your daily driver ROM including the sta..
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