Sick of Samsung, LG, Motorola, and the rest of the Android device offerings from the usual suspects? Looking for something a little more exciting, a bit more open, with an entirely different Android experience that you're used to? You'll have that chance next week when the CyanogenMod version of OPPO's N1 (shown above) officially goes on sale.
Months ago, we reported that Cyanogen had not only announced that it was going corporate, but that it partnered up with OPPO Digital to distribute its custom, "enhanced" version of Android on specific hardware.
According to the manufacturer's official Twitter account, the special version of the OPPO N1 will go on sale starting on Christmas Eve. The phone will feature specialized CyanogenMod branding on its chassis and some impressive specifications, including a 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 3610 mAh battery pack, a 1080p screen, and a 360-rotating 13MP camera.
Google approval
Cyanogen's Abhisek Devkota noted in the CyanogenMod-Dev Google Group that the OPPO N1 only recently received Google's official seal of approval.
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