As we have promised, here's our review of the Linaro-packing AniDroid rom for the Galaxy Note. Anyway, we've decided to try the AniDroid rom courtesy of Antony Novosyolov since we've gotten so intrigued with the performance improvements on the Android ICS thanks to Linaro Toolchain. Well, like we've said, the AniDroid rom gave the Galaxy Note a new life. Conclusion The AniDroid V.04 rom is very promising and given that the rom is based on a pretty buggy CM9 release, it was bound to hold back more of the Linaro kernel's potential. Something different just came in the mail, and it’s not a smartphone, not a tablet, not anything that I’ve reviewed before at least. Look, we mostly review smartphones here, and if this were a phone, I'd say it offers a complete, satisfying experience. In this review, we're taking a look at the TechLife Pad Plus 2. Read more in our articles including "AniDroid V.04 (Linaro) for Galaxy Note Review" and "TT Racing Maxx Pro Gaming Chair Review".
As we have promised, here's our review of the Linaro-packing AniDroid rom for the Galaxy Note. Anyway, we've decided to try the AniDroid rom courtesy of Antony Novosyolov since we've gotten so intrigued with the performance improvements on the Android ICS thanks to Linaro Toolchain.
Well, like we've said, the AniDroid rom gave the Galaxy Note a new life. Conclusion The AniDroid V.04 rom is very promising and given that the rom is based on a pretty buggy CM9 release, it was bound to hold back more of the Linaro kernel's potential. Something different just came in the mail, and it’s not a smartphone, not a tablet, not anything that I’ve reviewed before at least.
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