The handy CyanogenMod (CM) install app for Android is no longer available the Google Play Store, however that isn’t stopping Oppo from releasing its N1 flagship phone with CM pre-installed. The company is making good on its promised December release date, announcing on Google+ that the Oppo N1 will be available for $599 on December 10.
Oppo doesn’t specifically state that the phone will run on the custom CM software but the included image in the announcement clearly shows the CM logo. It’s a fairly safe bet that the handset doesn’t run stock Android(s goog) as a result.
In terms of hardware, the N1 was cutting-edge when it debuted in September although some more current phones have a faster chip. Oppo chose Qualcomm’s(s qcom) 1.7 GHz Snapdragon 600 paired with 2 GB of memory. The phone has a large 5.9-inch 1080p display, 13 megapixel camera that swivels…
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