Install CyanogenMod Apps On Your phone without Root
The CyanogenMod aftermarket firmware for Android is easily
among the most popular and celebrated, but unless you’re a
dab hand at flashing custom ROMs, then you may well be
put-off trying it out for yourself. If you’ve long since been a
fan of the interface, or simply just wanted to try CM out
without digging into the guts of your device and potentially
voiding your warranty along the way, a new, Play Store-
based app offers a taster of the Cyanogen experience without
the potential pitfalls of getting stuck en route to more
sophisticated modding.
Flashing custom firmware on a rooted device isn’t all that
difficult, but there’s definitely a learning curve involved in
familiarizing yourself with the various steps, and to some, the
whole idea seems scary and alien. Thanks to CM Apps, a new
release over at the Google Play Store, you can take full
advantage of many CM-based elements and apps without
having to invest the time and effort into getting it running on
your handset.
The CM Apps bundle arrives complete with the CyanogenMod
music player, sound manager and clock widget among others,
and although it’s not quite the same as flashing the CM mod
and trying it out for real, it’s definitely the next best thing.
It also merits saying that CyanogenMod isn’t available to
every single Android user, and if you and your device have
been left out in the cold, CM Apps will enable you to try out
some of the apps and generally get a feel for what it’s like to
use.
You never know, upon testing out CM Apps, you may even be
convinced to either take the plunge and spend some time
researching on how to flash CM on your device, or go out and
find a handset that will allow you to, and given the swathes of
Android users that swear by the work of the CyanogenMod
team, don’t be surprised if you catch the bug after using this
little teaser app.
Grab it right now via the Play Store by checking the direct link
below, and be sure to leave your comments via the usual
channels.
among the most popular and celebrated, but unless you’re a
dab hand at flashing custom ROMs, then you may well be
put-off trying it out for yourself. If you’ve long since been a
fan of the interface, or simply just wanted to try CM out
without digging into the guts of your device and potentially
voiding your warranty along the way, a new, Play Store-
based app offers a taster of the Cyanogen experience without
the potential pitfalls of getting stuck en route to more
sophisticated modding.
Flashing custom firmware on a rooted device isn’t all that
difficult, but there’s definitely a learning curve involved in
familiarizing yourself with the various steps, and to some, the
whole idea seems scary and alien. Thanks to CM Apps, a new
release over at the Google Play Store, you can take full
advantage of many CM-based elements and apps without
having to invest the time and effort into getting it running on
your handset.
The CM Apps bundle arrives complete with the CyanogenMod
music player, sound manager and clock widget among others,
and although it’s not quite the same as flashing the CM mod
and trying it out for real, it’s definitely the next best thing.
It also merits saying that CyanogenMod isn’t available to
every single Android user, and if you and your device have
been left out in the cold, CM Apps will enable you to try out
some of the apps and generally get a feel for what it’s like to
use.
You never know, upon testing out CM Apps, you may even be
convinced to either take the plunge and spend some time
researching on how to flash CM on your device, or go out and
find a handset that will allow you to, and given the swathes of
Android users that swear by the work of the CyanogenMod
team, don’t be surprised if you catch the bug after using this
little teaser app.
Grab it right now via the Play Store by checking the direct link
below, and be sure to leave your comments via the usual
channels.
How to Use
- Download Cm apps from the play store
- install it open then you will see all cyanogenmod apps compatable with your device
- Choose the app you wanna install then it will start download the app
- Now you can enjoy the cyanogenmod apps without changing the ROM or without ROOT :D
Great tutorial :D
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