Given the popularity of the Linaro Project in the Android community, we've decided to give the AniDroid ROM a try using the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 (International variant). AniDroid Custom ROM is based on CyanogenMod 9 (a tweaked distro of the open-source Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) and the Linaro Kernel we've mentioned. The homescreen glides smoothly, flashing the rom is a breeze (given that you've already rooted your Galaxy Note), switching applications is stupidly fast and we didn't experience a single dropped frame when playing Temple Run -- even while installing apps in the background. Read more in our articles including "AniDroid ROM with Linaro Kernel for Galaxy Note" and "Which Samsung device will get Android 13".
Given the popularity of the Linaro Project in the Android community, we've decided to give the AniDroid ROM a try using the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 (International variant). AniDroid Custom ROM is based on CyanogenMod 9 (a tweaked distro of the open-source Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) and the Linaro Kernel we've mentioned.
The homescreen glides smoothly, flashing the rom is a breeze (given that you've already rooted your Galaxy Note), switching applications is stupidly fast and we didn't experience a single dropped frame when playing Temple Run -- even while installing apps in the background.
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