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What is the likelyhood that we'll see Cyanogen running on this soon?
It is a bit of a speculative question, but I think it's imperative to the handset surviving. And I happen to think it looks awesome, so I want to see it happen.
I just don't see anything happening with this product. I do agree the phone itself does look pretty sweet, but the specs on it are not what they should be. Q3 and Q4 are going to seeing Dual-Core Phones as the norm, and yet this still have a single core processor, 1gb of ram is also becoming the norm, and this has 512 mbs of ram. Even thou they've changed the OS dramatically it seems, from stock android, it's still an Android kernel and it still runs Android apps; once Ice Cream sandwich is released, developers are going to start programming for that type of hardware, so many apps are going to be incompatible with it from the start. I could see it, if they were portraying this as a low cost phone, but no, they are saying it's a phone that will compete with the top doggs, so I think it's already dug it's grave. I would like to play with one when it comes out, thou, just to see what's the OS is really like.
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Fusion Garage really messed up with the JooJoo tablet, and honestly, I launched my self off my chair when I heard TabCo (which I was following quite closely) was FG. They're device(s), are once again, too little too late. The OS looks good, but the hardware is at 2009-2010 standards. Like rmcvey said below me, by the end of this year dual core will be the absolute standard. Next year, around this time, expect mobile quad core processors. If FG pulls this off correctly, they might sell some devices, but honestly I'm predicting a flop here. In any case, back to your actual question, I think it's extremely unlikely that Cyanogen mod will make it to either of the Grid 10 or Grid 4 devices because there probably won't be that big of a community backing it. That's just my take on it though, hope it helps.
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