It’s taken 4 months but the final release of CyanogenMod 7.0 is ready, and it’s available to download right now.
Possibly the Android community’s favorite hacked firmware, CyanogenMod’s 7th incarnation comes with support for 30 devices, including some old favorites:
- HTC Tattoo
- ZTE Blade
- HTC Desire HD/Inspire 4G
- HTC Desire
- Nexus S
- HTC Wildfire
- HTC Hero
- T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide
- Droid Incredible
- T-Mobile MyTouch 4G
- HTC Aria
- HTC Legend
- Motorola Droid
- HTC Evo 4G
- HTC Evo Shift 4G
- Nexus One
- T-Mobile G2
- HTC Desire Z
- Barnes & Noble Nook Color
- Viewsonic GTab
- Commtiva Z71
Based on Google’s 2.3.3 version of Android, CyanogenMod 7.0 is available to download here, and will be finding its way to ROM Manager sooner rather than later for those not so keen on performing the flashing process manually.
No word yet on how well the final release of CM7 runs on any of the 30 supported devices, and the changelog might help you decide whether to make the upgrade from your current firmware or not.
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