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[Rumor Mill Fun]  Samsung Galaxy S4 “Google Edition” to be announced at Google IO

[Rumor Mill Fun] Samsung Galaxy S4 “Google Edition” to be announced at Google IO

I normally don’t care to post rumors or anything that’s not fully confirmed, but this one caught my attention as something I’ve wanted in a pure Google phone for some time now.  As of the moment, you can still credit this information to the “Department of Things I Just Pulled Out of My Ass” until we see it actually happen. According to Geek.com, Samsung will not only ... »

CyanogenMod 10.1 reaches MR2 status, 21 devices get love (Is yours one?)

CyanogenMod 10.1 reaches MR2 status, 21 devices get love (Is yours one?)

Heads up, crackflashers! Those of you who love CyanogenMod as much as we do here at OMG!Droid will be happy to learn that the team has released the second milestone in its 10.1 branch, bringing the latest and greatest Android 4.2.2 to a number of devices (21 in total, not counting various carrier variants). Here’s a note from the CM team: “With this release, we’d like to remind you all... »

Android 4.2.2: Coming soon to a Nexus smartphone or tablet near you!

Android 4.2.2: Coming soon to a Nexus smartphone or tablet near you!

Website server logs confirm Android 4.2.2 is almost upon us For those following the progress of the “Pure Google Experience“, it looks like we’re on the brink of Android 4.2.2 — or so the server logs from our pals at Android Authority seem to suggest. According to their stats, the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 have all been spotted on their servers running And... »

Now Open for Business: The all new CyanogenMod Wiki page

Now Open for Business: The all new CyanogenMod Wiki page

CyanogenMod, the largest and most popular AOSP-based custom ROM project on the planet, rang in 2o13 with the introduction of its brand-spankin’ new wiki page. Drew Suarez, one half of the wiki development team, took to Google+ to share the news. Here’s what he had to say: I am very pleased to announce the new CyanogenMod Wiki page to the public today. Fattire and myself spent many hour... »

One-Click Google Wallet Installer released for US Samsung Galaxy S III variants

One-Click Google Wallet Installer released for US Samsung Galaxy S III variants

A while back, I wrote an article about a mod that could be applied to install Google Wallet on the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S III running Jelly Bean stock-based ROM’s. A lot has changed in the past two months since writing that. Now, thanks to XDA Senior Member Prl91, you can install Wallet on the AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile GS3 with a simple one-click procedure that can be ran via an inst... »

Android 4.2.1 was pushed to AOSP; Here’s how to get it!

Android 4.2.1 was pushed to AOSP; Here’s how to get it!

So earlier today, Android version 4.2.1 [JOP40D] (still Jellybean) was finally pushed to AOSP as we all suspected would be happening soon, especially with Google messing up the month of December in the people app. The update, as also suspected, is very minor, only included some bug fixes for the Nexus 4 (that nobody can buy) and some small global changes. Here’s the changelog showing the dif... »

4.2 was pushed to AOSP, and what that means for your Device

4.2 was pushed to AOSP, and what that means for your Device

Yesterday, there was a host of new changes to Google, and their servers and inventory. These changes include the obvious release of their new line of Nexus products to the pushing of 4.2 source code to AOSP. These changes affect most of the Nexus, or Google Experience, devices you own or may own soon. We’ve got you covered on what it all means. First off as we all should know, Google made av... »

JBQ: Sorry Nexus S and Motorola XOOM, no Android 4.2 support for you

It looks like the end of the AOSP road for two Nexus devices has finally arrived. While Android 4.2 is making its way to the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 already, it looks like neither the Nexus S or the Motorola XOOM will be “officially” supported. This news comes to us from Jean-Baptiste Queru, Google’s chief release engineer, who posted the note on Google Groups. “There is n... »

Download: Google’s new 4.2 Stock Keyboard

Download: Google’s new 4.2 Stock Keyboard

The boys over at Android Police somehow have a system build of Android 4.2 and besides the fact of the lovely words I want to say about that, they are doing their best to give what they can to the community. This time they are coming out with the newest version of stock AOSP keyboard. This new keyboard features word-prediction and other features that we know and love, but also includes Swype like ... »

Google releases official standalone Calendar app for devices running Android 4.0.3 and up

Google releases official standalone Calendar app for devices running Android 4.0.3 and up

Why this took so long, we’ll never know. Today, Google finally released a standalone app for its Calendar service. The only problem is, it only works with devices running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich or greater. Luckily, ICS usage is finally becoming a bit more widespread, but this still leaves a lot of users out in the cold. It’s clear that Google is trying to give consumers more ... »

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