Cyanogen teams up with Microsoft to offer bundled apps and services... topic
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the point of flashing Cyanogen ROMs to get back to the AOSP experience and get rid of bloatware that many phone's came with?
Yet, now they are teaming up with Microsoft to add in even more bloatware. Which, if past experience with Microsoft holds true, will be extremely resource hogging and battery draining bloatware.
http://www.androidcentral.com/cyanog...s-and-services
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/16/m...=rss_truncated
Cyanogen used to be the go to. But ever since they stopped trying to perfect their ROMs for specific devices and started offering up half assed ROMs for every phone with broken features (i.e. Bluetooth streaming has been broken on official Cyanogen ROMs for Nexus devices, and probably others, since CM10), they've just fallen to the wayside.
Pair that with their new Microsoft partnership and I just can't help but wonder how Cyanogen veered so far from what got them started in the first place.
Yet, now they are teaming up with Microsoft to add in even more bloatware. Which, if past experience with Microsoft holds true, will be extremely resource hogging and battery draining bloatware.
http://www.androidcentral.com/cyanog...s-and-services
http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/16/m...=rss_truncated
Cyanogen used to be the go to. But ever since they stopped trying to perfect their ROMs for specific devices and started offering up half assed ROMs for every phone with broken features (i.e. Bluetooth streaming has been broken on official Cyanogen ROMs for Nexus devices, and probably others, since CM10), they've just fallen to the wayside.
Pair that with their new Microsoft partnership and I just can't help but wonder how Cyanogen veered so far from what got them started in the first place.
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