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Motorola DROID Bionic gets alpha build of CyanogenMod 10

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The Motorola DROID Bionic may have been put into a bad situation on Verizon but there are still a ton of people who like the phone. With uncertainty in regards to a Jelly Bean-filled future we’re sure many are willing to go along unofficial routes to get it. CyanogenMod 10, the AOSP ROM that everyone’s craving, is only available in alpha form for certain devices right now, and Bionic users will be happy to know that their phone has been added to the list.

As usual, an alpha build is not meant to be used for daily drivers. Many things won’t work, and in the specific case of the DROID Bionic one of those things is a biggie: the camera. But if you don’t mind giving it a shot just to see what’s in store for the future then get your nandroid backups going and grab the download here. [via Droid-Life]

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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  1. No camera just like the ICS builds. So glad I sold mine for a Nexus. The only thing I miss about that phone is the badass mic for concerts. You could actually hear everything….not so much on my Nexus. lol

    1. Fully functional ICS builds oughta be pouring in pretty fast thanks to all the leaks. Although thats sort of a gamble at the moment. And yeah the mix is pretty awesome, I record things on a regular basis with it.

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