Cid, the CyanogenMod mascot.
(Credit: CyanogenMod)
CyanogenMod, a version of Android popular among those unhappy with the operating system that came with their phones, has now been installed more than 10 million times.
That’s according to the CyanogenMod statistics site, which tracks installations. CyanogenMod got its start as an enthusiast project built from Google’s Android Open Source Project — the public releases of Android’s source code, updated each time Google releases a new version of the OS.
Now, though, Cyanogen is a company with venture capital, and it’s getting more attention with Oppo N1 phone support and employee hiring.
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