Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Galaxy S4: CyanogenMod give developers Samsung Smartphone a rejection

The famous CyanogenMod is not likely to appear for the Galaxy Samsung S 4 - ThL W3+. According to the developers, this step is a consequence of the current relationship between Samsung and the development team.
 
After some disappointing presentation of the Galaxy S4 is now the next setback for Samsung. According to a recent report, the developer of the popular CyanogenMod dissociate from the upcoming high end smartphone(JIAYU JY-G3) from Samsung. The Galaxy S 4 would indeed be suitable for CyanogenMod without problems, but the developers complain about the lack of support by the relevant department and Samsung have now with the announcement of the emergency brake pulled. Samsung has reportedly even protect a violation of the GPL (General Public License) to put in to buy the intellectual property - therefore it was the CyanogenMod developers made even more difficult to develop an alternative software for current Samsung smartphones.
CyanogenMod has now be announced on the Google Plus account that the distancing from Samsung has gone out of the Hacksung Group, which is responsible specifically for Samsung devices. The view must therefore do not meet the CyanogenMod policy. Currently keep to officially covered and simply says that it is currently still give no CyanogenMod for the Galaxy S4(JIAYU G2 dual core). As it seems, there's also the CyanogenMod developers some inconsistencies in their own ranks.
In addition to a quad-core version with LTE modem as implemented SoC component it is in Europe, a version with the eight-core Exynos SoC give 5 Octa. Visually, the Galaxy S 4 is very similar to the previous two Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S2. All three smartphones rely on plastic as the main chassis material. Unlike the HTC One with a 4.7-inch full-HD LCD-based display of the Galaxy S 4 tinkers a 5-inch screen with AMOLED technology. In this variant content is presented in full HD resolution. For beautiful photos in addition to a 13-megapixel camera make.

1 comment:

  1. This is the absolute worst article I have ever read. Just trying to decipher the first 5 "sentences" has left me with a horrible migraine.

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