Cyanogenmod 7.1 - Worth the Switch?

Android has really grown and no matter what carrier you go too, they have a pile of phones running this OS. Android 2.2 was probably one of the largest and most popular releases of Android bring a host of features to the phones as well as many speed improvements.

Each phone maker customizes the Android interface to there own liking as well as each carrier throws in there own applications to the stock phone. This can sometimes slow down the phone and take up unwanted space. This is why there are numerous custom versions of Android available for people to install on their phones in place of the one provided originally. These are commonly referred to as ROMS.

Cyanogenmod 7 is a popular ROM of Android which is for the most part a base Android, but with a few custom features and small enhancements to make it faster. 

I've been running Cyanogenmod for over 6 months now. Moving from Android with HTC Sense I noticed a huge speed improvement right away. I also very much liked the non flashy interface of Android over the HTC Sense interface. Recently they just released Cyanogenmod 7.1 which runs on Android 2.3.8. With this update I once again notice a clear difference in speed. It was much more responsive and smoother in all its transitions. 

I could have lived with the stock Android but am very happy with Cyanogenmod and could never go back.

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