Aquí les dejo la ultima versión de Cyanogen Rom para el NexusOne. Es una versión muy estable que funciona perfectamente, muy estable y rápida. Tras el salto todas las características y los pasos a seguir para instalarla correctamente.

* Can be used with or without Google applications
* Kernel 2.6.33.1 which supports highmem (thanks to Arve Hjønnevåg and the rest @ Google for this work), tethering (thanks to Zinx and Ben Buxton for the original RNDIS backport, and Google for merging the goodies into the gadget subsystem), VPN/tun, and other modules (cifs, nfs, aufs, fuse)
* Clean shutdown/startup system
* New Apps2SD method implemented mostly by Chris Soyars. Create an ext4 partition and enable it in settings->applications (wiki page coming soon)
* Built in USB tether
* Graphical enhancements, trippy bootanimation, #boobs, and excellent wallpapers by Prash
* ARM NEON optimizations from 0xdroid and Qualcomm
* Includes BusyBox, htop, nano, powertop, openvpn, bash, and all engineering commandline utilities
* FLAC audio support from Kenny Root
* Phone enhancements from Cytown
* Contacts enhancements from Wysie
* MMS enhancements from, well, everyone (see changelog)
* Perform zipalign-on-install of applications
* DeskClock tweaks- longer autosilence and “require unlock” option
* Massive APN list
* Huge collection of ringtones and audio
* Customizable Nexus live wallpaper by Chris Soyars and me
* All available locales are included thanks to PsychoBoy
* 360-degree auto-orientation by Optedoblivion and Elanthis (enable in settings)
* Full color trackball notifications (from Google)
* OpenVPN integration thanks to James Bottomley
* Music app can respond to double-click on the trackball and long-press on the volume buttons (from Metalhead)
* Launcher2 tweaks from ruqq
* Many other bugfixes and tweaks from AOSP contributors
* Tons of work on the build system by Koush and Chris Soyars.

Changelog:

—- 5.0.6-N1
* Merged AOSP from Google as of 3/31/2010
* Ability to move installed applications between internal storage and SD (from Chris Soyars)
* Added libncurses, lsof, irssi, htop, bash, nano and powertop.
* Added option to disable USB Debugging notification.
* 5 column launcher drawer (from Kmobs and ChrisSoyars) – can be switched back to 4 column in Spare Parts
* Animated GIF support in the browser (info from Google)
* Updated translations from Eug89, RedVirus, and ThiasB
* Yahoo mail can be used over wifi (from Invader@AllDroid)
* Kernel is now built from source and installed properly by the Android build system (from Android-X86, tweaked by Wes Garner and Chris Soyars)
* New camera features (antibanding, focus mode, jpeg quality) from CodeAurora
* Battery percentage meter fix from ChainsDD
* Fixed some bugs in Dropbear and added dropbear-keygen to generate host keys
* New ARM NEON optimizations for Bionic from ARM and 0xlab
* Audio gain tweaks from Pershoot
* Kernel 2.6.33.2
* Launcher can auto-orientate now (enable in Spare Parts) – not really all that pretty but it works
* Fix the Google backup transport. If you are doing a no-wipe install, run “bmgr transport com.google.android.backup/.BackupTransportService” in a shell to get it enabled.
* More bugfixes from AOSP contributers
* Sexied up Nexus LWP from WootRoot and jeagoss with more colors, background, and trackball lighting
* Added wireless-tools (iwconfig and friends) to the build
* Reverted bcm4329 wifi driver to older version
* Added option to set a system-wide http proxy server (this should really be a per-ssid setting though)
* Allow Bluetooth in airplane mode (needs settings db update if installing w/o wipe)
* Added some sounds back
* Added trackball-unlock option from Kmobs (this conflicts with the music skip option)
* Fix for the red/pink camera tint bug!! (from HTC/Google)
* Number keys work on the vk in the Terminal app again (from Jack Palevich’s Google Code project)
* Added 5-minute screen timeout option
* Potential fixes in build.prop to improve 3G speed on N1 – YMMV.

INSTRUCCIONES:

Si es la primera ves que Instalar una Rom de Cyanogen
1. Si no lo tienes debes instalar el Recovery  Amon_RA’s recovery image
2. Hacer un Nandroid Backup
3. Si no la tienes debes instalar esta radio DESCARGAR
4. WIPE
5. Instalar la ROM
5. Instalar opcionalmente las APP de Google

Si ya tienes instalada una Rom de Cyanogen
1. Hacer Nandroid backuo
2. Instalar la ROM

DESCARGAR ROM

DESCARGAR APP GOOLE

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2 comentarios
Carlos comentó el 16.09.2010 a las 11:22 am

El paso tres no se ve la foto de la radio, se puede resubir por favor??

alex123 comentó el 16.09.2010 a las 17:56 pm

Ufff esta caido en todos lados el link, dejame que lo encuentre y lo arreglo...saludos

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