28 November 2013

Cyanogenmod-installer has been banned from the Google Play Store

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That's right, the news hit this morning like a bomb. The CyanogenMod installer has been removed from the Google Play store because this is violated, according to Google, the Terms of Service.

Google had the developers written that the breach of the Terms of Service and the Google App users would encourage that they would take a loss of warranty for their device in purchasing. Either you remove the app or we do, so Google in a letter.Only two weeks ago the developers of CyanogenMod had published the installer in Play Store and the app could enjoy after a few days over several hundred thousand downloads. The demand for a simple flash his phone seems great and continues to be unbroken.

Also I have my Galaxy Note 2 provided with the Cyanogenmod and have to admit that the note has 2 get a big performance boost, even though it was very fast before. More free space was an added side effect, but the complete Samsung TouchWiz interface and all Samsung apps are removed.

According to the developers of CyanogenMod, the application will now be submitted to the Amazon and Samsung Store. Whether this will remain there permanently, we'll see. Who wants to flash his smartphone or tablet with CyanogenMod installer, this is now on the CyanogenMod website down load and install.

What do you think about this topic? Correct the step of Google? Would you your smartphone or tablet equipped with a CustomRom? Where do you see the benefits in a CustomRom or the original firmware?

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