CyanogenMod Powered Oppo N1 Will Be Released In December 82
sfcrazy writes "The newly incorporated CyanogenMod has secured a deal with Oppo to bring their N1 to the market preloaded with CyanogenMod. The special edition of the OPPO N1 has been customized to support all the unique features of the OPPO N1, and include extra CyanogenMod accessories."
3G / no microSD (Score:4, Insightful)
I just happen to be researching my next device in another tab - I use a Verizon MVNO - the Galaxy S4 looks like the contender if I can find an unlocked CDMA version of it. I've already accepted the need for a bluetooth mini keyboard and an external battery pack to replace my Droid 3.
Then this came up so I followed links to links to specs [muktware.com]. "Ah, I could support CyanogenMod. I don't really need 4G for anything. I'm always in it for the underdog".
But, "oh, no microSD slot."
If anybody has links for how to use an unlocked S4 on Verizon prepaid, much appreciated.
Re:File systems commonly used on SD are patented (Score:1, Insightful)
And the fact that I'd love to pay a few pennies for that royalty to make my life easier may surprise you. It might also surprise you that I don't give a shit if someone has to pay Microsoft a royalty, I want what I want and don't share your opinion.
The decline of slashdot... (Score:0, Insightful)
Not only is this a blatant slashvertisement, but what language is it posted in? CryogenMod?? Oppo??? N1????
I keep up with tech, but I don't know if they're talking about a new internet enabled electric can opener or a diy fusion power plant for your home.
Re:I don't even know what you're talking about (Score:5, Insightful)
Articles here about Linux don't say what the hell Linux is either. Articles here about Windows don't say what the hell Windows is either. If you don't know what CyanogenMod is, then you're woefully ignorant for a Slashdotter. Maybe you could try Google.