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I think instead of cyanogenmod, you should just say Custom Roms because there are many Android users who use other roms other than cyanogenmod. Like for example MIUI Roms or any of the Virtuous Roms and many others. I am one of those users who uses Virtuous Rom on my android mobile.
Last edited by ghostnik11; 02-08-2012 at 12:28 PM.
I think instead of cyanogenmod, you should just say Custom Roms because there are many Android users who use other roms other than cyanogenmod. Like for example MIUI Roms or any of the Virtuous Roms and many others. I am one of those users who uses Virtuous Rom on my android mobile.
To justify jeremy's choice, Cyanogen Mod is used as the base for most Roms. MIUI is one of them.
I own and use Android, Maemo and iOS devices. And would rate the OSs in that order.
I love the idea of a "real" Linux-based mobile OS like in a desktop/server system.
Buying a MeeGo phone today is not an option for me (due to the direction Nokia has taken).
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