Friday, September 12, 2014

CyanogenMod will no longer support the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, no … – Andro4all

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

If there is a terminal that has won the hearts of many Android users, this has been the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. For many of the owners of this amazing phone, was a blow to know that would not update to the Android 4.4 version KitKat-very similar to what has happened to the Sony Xperia SP a couple of days-but luckily do, this is Android and must be given because there are teams of developers willing to help .

One of the many who got porting Android 4.4 to the terminal was CyanogenMod . Little can be said of CyanogenMod who do not know, and it is thanks to them that we could extend the life of many inexplicably abandoned by their own manufacturers terminals. But they are not always all good news, is that sometimes you have to say goodbye and look forward, and for this reason, as we read in Android Authority, CyanogenMod abandon the Galaxy Nexus failing to give support .

There are several reasons, first lack of support from its own brand processor . The Galaxy Nexus riding a OMAP 4460, Texas Instruments and its creator, left the market smartphones in 2012 The other reason is purely personal, and is that CyanogenMod not worth it spend time and effort in such an old terminal.

This only indicates that The Samsung Galaxy Nexus will not have Android CyanogenMod L by , but not all bad news for those who still retain this device, is that there are still groups like Paranoid Android or Omni to continue working on this legendary terminal , so there is still hope to see the long-awaited version of L one of Android phones that have left more traces in the world of Android.

Carlos Rubio Mazas

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