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'''[[wikipedia:CyanogenMod|CyanogenMod]]''' (pronounced /saɪ.'æn.oʊ.dʒɛn.mɒd/) is an enhanced [[wikipedia:open source|open source]] [[wikipedia:firmware|firmware]] distribution for [[wikipedia:smartphone|smartphone]]s and [[wikipedia:tablet computer|tablet computer]]s based on the [[wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] mobile [[wikipedia:operating system|operating system]]. It offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by vendors of these devices. | |||
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Features supported by CyanogenMod include native [[wikipedia:skin (computing)|theming]] support, [[wikipedia:FLAC|FLAC]] audio codec support, a large [[wikipedia:Access Point Name|Access Point Name]] list, an [[wikipedia:OpenVPN|OpenVPN]] client, an enhanced reboot menu, support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB [[wikipedia:tethering|tethering]], CPU [[wikipedia:overclocking|overclocking]] and other performance enhancements, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as [[wikipedia:Wi-Fi|wi-fi]], [[wikipedia:Bluetooth|Bluetooth]] and [[wikipedia:GPS|GPS]]), app [[wikipedia:Android (operating system)#Application security|permissions]] management, as well as other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain [[wikipedia:spyware|spyware]] or [[wikipedia:bloatware|bloatware]]. In many cases, CyanogenMod may increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases. | |||
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CyanogenMod is developed as [[wikipedia:free and open source software|free and open source software]] based on the official releases of Android by [[wikipedia:Google|Google]], with added original and third-party code. | |||
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Read more about CyanogenMod, including its [[wikipedia:CyanogenMod#History_and_development|development]] and [[wikipedia:CyanogenMod#Version_history|version history]], at its [[wikipedia:Cyanogenmod|Wikipedia entry]]. | |||
The CyanogenMod Wiki is place where you can search for, and contribute, documentation on CyanogenMod. | |||
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2015
CyanogenMod (pronounced /saɪ.'æn.oʊ.dʒɛn.mɒd/) is an enhanced open source firmware distribution for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile operating system. It offers features and options not found in the official firmware distributed by vendors of these devices.
Features supported by CyanogenMod include native theming support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, an OpenVPN client, an enhanced reboot menu, support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB tethering, CPU overclocking and other performance enhancements, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks", toggles in the notification pull-down (such as wi-fi, Bluetooth and GPS), app permissions management, as well as other interface enhancements. CyanogenMod does not contain spyware or bloatware. In many cases, CyanogenMod may increase performance and reliability compared with official firmware releases.
CyanogenMod is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code.
Read more about CyanogenMod, including its development and version history, at its Wikipedia entry.
The CyanogenMod Wiki is place where you can search for, and contribute, documentation on CyanogenMod.
German
CyanogenMod (/saɪ.'æn.oʊ.dʒɛn.mɒd/) ist eine verbesserte Open Source Firmware Distribution für Smarphones and Tablets, basierend auf dem mobilen Betriebssystem Android. Es verfügt über Funktionen und Optionen die man in den offiziellen Firmware's der Hersteller nicht findet.
Die neuen Funktionen umfassen nativen Umgang mit Themes, den FLAC Audio Codec, eine große Liste an Access Point Namen, einen OpenVPN Client, ein erweiteres Reboot Menü, unterstützung für Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, und USB Tethering, CPU Overclocking und andere Performance Verbesserungen, Soft Buttons und andere "Tablet Tweaks", Funktionsschalter im Notification Center (zum Beispiel Wi-Fi, Bluetooth und GPS), App Berechtigungsmanagement, sowie viele andere Verbesserungen des Interfaces. CyanogenMod ist frei von Spyware und Bloatware. In vielen Fällen verbessert Cyanogenmod die Geschwindigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit von Android Geräten, wenn man es mit den Original Firmwares der Hersteller vergleicht.
CyanogenMod wird als kostenlose und quelloffene Software entwickelt, basierend auf den offiziellen Releases von Google, mit zusätzlichem Original- und Drittanbieter-Quellcode. Mehr über CyanogemMod, einschließlich seiner Entwicklung und Versionsgeschichte, auf der Wikipedia Seite erfahren.
Das CyanogenMod-Wiki dient als lebendige Dokumentation für die Entwickler und Nutzer des Mod und für die, die es werden wollen.