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#72996 6-Dec-2010 22:28
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Get it here

So far i haven't noticed much from the last RC but time will tell on that one as i notice the (hopeful) lack of bugs. 

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  #413762 6-Dec-2010 22:30
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Disrespective: Get it here

So far i haven't noticed much from the last RC but time will tell on that one as i notice the (hopeful) lack of bugs. 


If they have a version for the Galaxy S, I might try it out......but it would have to have the Galaxy S Froyo camera...which I think of as the best camera I've ever owned.

 




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  #413788 6-Dec-2010 23:34
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Sadly i think i saw a note on the Cyanogen frontpage saying that for the time being Galaxy S owners are out of luck with no ETA given...

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  #413802 7-Dec-2010 01:45
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There's a bit of work for the SGS - It's a bit of a pain but I can live with the official Froyo rom that they have (Rooted with the speedy z4mod lagfix in place ofc)

The camera app on the Froyo SGS rom is by far the best I have ever used, and could not settle for less.

Ah well, I sit here and wait.




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