CyanogenMod Oppo N1 is now selling for $599
Just as promised Oppo is now selling the CyanogenMod N1. The first CyanogenMod retail smartphone is going for $599, which was the initially expected price.
In Europe, the smartphone is selling for €448 for the 16GB version. Just like the regular Oppo N1, this one comes with the O-Click accessory, but in addition will also receive a special CyanogenMod cover as well as a special sticker pack.
If you happen to own the standard Oppo N1, you can go ahead and download the CyanogenMod image that the ROM maker has released today. The second source link below will also give you access to the Kernel image that you'll need to flash in order to install CyanogenMod on your N1.
Currently, the CyanogenMod Oppo N1 is running CyanogenMod 10.2 based on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. However, the team behind the custom ROM is hard at work on CyanogenMod 11 (based on Android 4.4 KitKat) so an update for the N1 is coming shortly.
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- Anonym
- 25 Dec 2013
- Lcc
Such big words for someone who is commenting on a site powered by Linux servers, whose top social network and search engines are powered by Linux and who (probably without knowing) has an internet access that totally depends on network equipment that...
- Anonymous
- 25 Dec 2013
- LfZ
But Apple, Windows, Blackberry, iPhone are fine?
- Anonymous
- 25 Dec 2013
- Q5T
These freaks will never have success as linux freaks do not have: simple lessons are ignored: nobody likes stupid names as cyanogen.