Samsung’s Galaxy Note is a pretty cool phablet if we do say so ourselves. Even American Airlines thinks so, since they’ll be using them throughout their fleet. There’s some good news for CyanogenMod fans that own T-Mobile Galaxy Notes: CyanogenMod 10 Nightlies have begun rolling out.
It’s only been a week since a custom Jelly Bean build showed up for the AT&T and International versions of the Galaxy Note, and now CyanogenMod 10 Nightly builds are available for T-Mobile’s version of the device. Your path to a CMified Galaxy Note starts at their website, where you can directly download the 160MB .zip file that contains everything you need.
Of course, we already know that the Galaxy Note II is right around the corner, and it will include Jelly Bean right out of the box. However, if you’ll be stuck on the original Galaxy Note for a while, the CyanogenMod 10 Nightly will give your device a modified Jelly Bean interface until you’re able to upgrade again.
If you’re curious about the Galaxy Note II, it has a 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED display with a 1280 x 720 resolution, a 1.6 GHz Samsung Exynos quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage, an 8 MP rear camera and 1.9 MP front camera, and a massive 3100 mAh battery. You can already pre-order it on US Cellular too.
Story Timeline
- Samsung confirms over 10 million Galaxy Note phablets sold
- Samsung: Jelly Bean for Galaxy S III and Galaxy Notes coming "very soon"
- Galaxy Note II on AT&T rumored for October 21st debut
- Galaxy Note II announced for all major US carriers with quad-core in tow
[via Android Police]
CyanogenMod 10 Nightlies rolling out for T-Mobile Galaxy Note
Craig Lloyd
Fri, 21 Sep 2012 20:56:45 GMT
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