Developers install CyanogenMod on Kindle Fire

Developers have managed to get the custom version of Android CyanogenMod on the Amazon release tablet Kindle Fire to install. This is for users with a standard Android interface available.

The hackers published their results on the ontwikkelaarsforum XDA Developers, but have the necessary instructions to get CyanogenMod to install not yet brought out. Also missing the most details about the installation: on screenshots is CyanogenMod working to see, but it is still unknown what is and is not functional. Often certain features when a first build of a custom rom comes out. Probably in the future new versions, which the installation intructies be published.

Because the Kindle Fire on a heavily customized version of Android is running, there is a number of users interest for custom software. With the installation of CyanogenMod is it possible to use the standard interface, with some adjustments, to the tablet to get. It is likely that other rom makers will follow with their own version.

Amazon announced its Kindle Fire in late september, and presented the tablet with many of its own services. So is the Amazon Appstore pre-installed, and users can buy content on the internet supermarket. Standard Google applications are not available. The focus on own services is probably also the reason that Amazon its tablet below cost offers.


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