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What is Rom Manager?

What is Rom Manager?

Rom Manager is used to install Clockworkmod for your Phone/Tablet Android Device. Rom Manager also allows you to install a ROM from Clockworkmod Recovery, with just a click of the button!

Rom Manager is a User Friendly way to Flash new Roms, and get your ClockworkMod Recovery up and running for your device.

First you just go to the play store and download Rom Manager, There is also a premium edition for a small fee, and you start from there and install and or flash recovery to your device from there, It will download the libraries needed, and reboot, then from there you can download Cyanogenmod onto your device, or whatever ROM you want, and choose to install it from Rom Manager, and it will simply reboot, and install in Clockworkmod Recovery right before your eyes.
For Novice users: Just make sure you always get a ROM that was made for your phone, or ask a friendly XDA Developer to help you port one over that you might like. Don't ask too much though, they are constantly busy working on new ROMS and new ways to user your device with all the features you can get from your devices.
The Android Guru Guy, Dayton

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