- Jul 31, 2010
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I noticed this in rom manager so I decided to try it and its pretty sweet, and its real aosp which is the only one besides cyanogen.
Pros - Fast, all and real stock android- even the launcher, smooth, "Gem" settings much like cyanogen settings in cm6, and ... Its just plain nice
Cons- no 4g-hdmi-fm radio (as to be expected), mms not working yet, sometimes the browser gets sketchy, and stock android isn't as customizable (good for some bad for others). But as with cyanogen it is constantly getting upgraded, but not on a nightly system.
If you say its a cyanogen clone, the gem rom makers use a different way of using and implementing the source code. (according to them, but it seems legit)
So is anyone trying it out or going too?
Find it in Rom manager, or the developer page here http://ccroms.net/drupal/
Pros - Fast, all and real stock android- even the launcher, smooth, "Gem" settings much like cyanogen settings in cm6, and ... Its just plain nice

Cons- no 4g-hdmi-fm radio (as to be expected), mms not working yet, sometimes the browser gets sketchy, and stock android isn't as customizable (good for some bad for others). But as with cyanogen it is constantly getting upgraded, but not on a nightly system.
If you say its a cyanogen clone, the gem rom makers use a different way of using and implementing the source code. (according to them, but it seems legit)
So is anyone trying it out or going too?
Find it in Rom manager, or the developer page here http://ccroms.net/drupal/
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