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2008-06-03
Would be cool if we got a handset manufacturer who would release a device with CyanogenMod instead of stock/reskinned Android one of these days.
Just one decently specified phone a year, coinciding with CM releases. Full compatibility, no skinning, no carrier bloatware, possibly even an app for the (rumored) upcoming CyanogenMod Store included.
Of course, Google could always f*ck it up for them by not releasing source code like they did with Honeycomb.
Edit:
Oh, I suppose a phone that comes with CyanogenMod wouldn't qualify for "Google certified device" status... or would it?
Edited 2012-03-15 02:33 UTC