There’s a new build of CyanogenMod 7 available for the Amazon Kindle Fire, and this time audio works. CyanogenMod 7 is a custom version of Google Android based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It offers a much more Google-like experience than the default software that comes with Amazon’s tablet, but when developer JackpotClavin released the first build of CM7 for the Fire last week sound didn’t work.
JackpotClavin has started working on porting CyanogenMod 9 to the Kindle Fire. That will bring Google’s new Android 4.0 operating system to the tablet. In the meantime, he’s pretty much abandoned his CM7 work, calling it a proof of concept and recommending that users hold off on installing it. READ FULL POST HERE
updated version of CM7 for the Kindle Fire
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http://www.cyanogenmod.com/about/features
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