TouchPad gets an early taste of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean courtesy of CyanogenMod 10 (video)

TouchPad gets a taste of Android 41 Jelly Bean courtesy of CyanogenMod 10 video

Want the latest version of Android on your device? Sure, we all do, and despite HP having put the TouchPad out to pasture long ago, the modder community isn’t giving up hope. One brave soul over at Xda Developers who goes by the handle Jscullins can (and should) be thanked for bringing bargain tablet lovers a dose of CyanogenMod 10. It’s still a preview build lacking, among other things, sound and video acceleration, but if you absolutely have to get a buttery smooth UI on your tablet right now hit up the source link for the download. Or, you could just check out the video of it in action after the break courtesy of Liliputing. It’s probably safer.

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Galaxy Note CyanogenMod 10 now available

Galaxy Note CM10Good news for folks who use custom ROMs on their Galaxy Note. CyanogenMod 10 is now available for your phablet and is waiting to be loaded. While it’s only a preview version of the final ROM, it is said to be faster than Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs for the device (if you run stock ICS on the device you probably understand how it feels). However, it’s not without its faults. According to PocketNow who gave the ROM a shot, it lags when going into the app tray, opening folders and when browsing the web, so the less adventurous  folks might not want to give it a go just yet.

However, if the call of Jelly Bean is too strong and you can’t resist, head over to XDA-developers to download the ROM for your Galaxy Note. As usual, remember to make backups of your important data and anything else you’d like to see again – just in case something goes wrong. If you do try it out, let us know what you think. Hit the source link to check out the preview video.

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