Are you using CyanogenMod 7 ROM on Amazon Kindle Fire? If so, here are some tablet tips and tweaks for your CM7 Kindle Fire. Most of the stuffs can be found in the settings ~ CyanogenMod settings and ADWLauncher.
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Download Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich AOSP ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2
Yes… Yes… Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is available on Samsung Galaxy S II finally. I knew that Android 4.0 ICS will come to Samsung Galaxy S2 sooner or later after Google released Android 4.0 ICS source code. Here you are ~ the alpha version of Android 4.0 ICS AOSP ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2. Since it is alpha version, lot of stuffs is still not working. So don’t expect it as your daily Android OS. But just have a look on the feel of Android 4.0 ICS on Samsung Galaxy S2. And thanks to XDA Developer, Silver420 for creating the video of Android 4.0 ICS running on Samsung Galaxy S2. You and I don’t need to install ourselves to find out…
Download & Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet Theme for CM7 Kindle Fire
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on Amazon Kindle Fire is not perfect yet. Can’t use it as daily ROM. So I am using CyanogenMod 7 ROM on my Kindle Fire now. But I still want to have the ICS feel. So what should I do? Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet Theme on CM7 Kindle Fire. It does not have ICS features but will make my Kindle Fire looks like using ICS ROM (almost)…
Download & Install CyanogenMod 9 Android 4.0 ICS ROM for HTC HD2
CyanogenMod 7 is one of the best Android ROM for HTC HD2. And we have CyanogenMod 9 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for HTC HD2 now too. The ROM is based on ICS AOSP via CyanogenMod sources. However, it is still an alpha release so stuffs might not work properly. Example, USB mass storage and camera are not working yet on Alpha3 – 16/12/2011 release. But rest assures that developers will improve CM9 ICS ROM for HTC HD2 performance and fix all the bugs in future releases.
Download & Install CM9 Android 4.0 ICS ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2
CyanogenMod 9 is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android firmware. Yup, I revisit CyanogenMod custom ROM after signed petition to Samsung Mobile. CM7 ROM for Samsung Galaxy S II was not that good during my testing last year. How about the latest nightly CM9 Android 4.0.3 ICS ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2? Let’s find out while waiting for the official ICS firmware from Samsung…