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Cyanogenmod Dependence on Google Shall End

Cyanogenmod Dependence on Google Shall End


Cyanogen CEO has spoken, Google is completely controlling over Android, and Samsung does not have what it takes to make a decent mobile operating system.
With that being said, Cyanogen inc. wants to take Android FROM Google.
The vision of Cyanogen is to completely cut away Google from its dependencies list, and to make this version of Android open to the very core. 
Cyanogenmod is without a doubt the best version of Android you can get, even on a Nexus device, not to mention, still a little support for the Galaxy S!? That's where I started. Still in amazement.
  

My thoughts?

Cyanogenmod has been on every phone I have owned, whether I built it myself, or just followed the nightlies. My love for Cyanogenmod has grown over the years, I want the perfect Android experience like most users out there do, so for me this is it. It's also nice because you can build onto Cyanogenmod, look at OmniRom, or how about Paranoid? Paranoid for capable devices uses Pure Android from google, but without a doubt for other devices, you have got to use Cyanogenmod's device tree.

I hope this sheds some light on what Cyanogen wants to do with Android from here on out!

AndroidGuruGuy

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