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    Galaxy Note unofficially gets Jelly Bean

    Android fragmentation is a notorious pain, but it seems some crafty software developers are taking matters into their own hands. Via PocketNow, XDA-Developers forum member XpLoDWilD has posted a preview of the new CyanogenMod 10 that is described as a “free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean” that “can be used without any need to have any Google application installed.” The folks at PocketNow tried installing the mod onto the Samsung (005930) Galaxy Note and have, so far, come up with mixed results.

    “So far, we’ve found the CM10 previews to be exceptionally stable and (most importantly) fast,” they write. “How about [on] the Galaxy Note? Well, that might be the exception. While the CM10 preview works in terms of functionality, there are some performance issues that keep it from being as incredibly smooth as [on the Samsung Galaxy S III and the HTC One X].”

    At the same time, they also say that “it’s faster than even the mature builds of Ice Cream Sandwich, so if you have the Note, and you’re feeling brave, we recommend that you go ahead and run the third-party ROM.”

    Since CyanogenMod 10 is a third-party mod that carries risks for users who install it, XpLoDWilD has written a disclaimer saying he is not responsible “for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.” In other words, users should think very carefully before installing the software.

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    3 comments

    • Pepe Pepe  •  1 day 23 hrs ago
      So .... you should download an unofficial OS, created by anonymous hackers using drivers written by unknown sources. Talk about security 101.
      • Pepe Pepe 1 day 7 hrs ago
        So what part about ANONYMOUS HACKERS do yo think is "secure"??

        Yes, they have "skills" ... and zero liability. While in the open source world there is some form of control and checks for every patch that is accepted, in the unofficial Android world there is NOTHING.
      • Kit 1 day 19 hrs ago
        No, that's not what it said, or what it is. It's a modified and repackaged version of Jelly Bean. These guys have skills, but they haven't rewritten the entire OS from scratch. Yes, it has risks, but not in the way that your comment implied.
    • Wolfy  •  2 days 10 hrs ago
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