Wednesday 9 January 2013

Cyanogen Mod (Galaxy S3)

CyanogenMod, now in version 10 and supporting a huge range of Android handsets, is one of the most popular ROMs around. The S3 ROM isn't listed on the main website but it's available for download.

Despite not being shouted about too widely on its site, I found it to be a really good experience on the S3 -- completely stable, without any crashes in my time with it, and offering a good taste of the Jelly Bean life.

The clean, snazzy interface is by default reminiscent of the Google Nexus 7, but it has a lot more going for it, including a wide range of theming options and OpenVPN for making secure network connections. Phone

Goggles promises to filter selected phone numbers for times when you need to be left in peace, such as blocking your mum from calling you about the cat during a work meeting.

On top of this, the smooth performance made it a joy to use and the battery life wasn't bad either. On a day of using Spotify, calling, texting and 3G Internet browsing, my S3 still had 26 per cent battery left when it was plugged back into the wall -- over 16 hours after being disconnected.

Screenshot:


CyanogenMod screenshots

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 Official Site

NOTE: Please check the official site and download the correct version.

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