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lundi 6 juillet 2015

Cyanogen debuts new video series to highlight Cyanogen OS’s best features




Wondering why everyone goes so crazy over CyanogenMod / Cyanogen OS but not willing to flash it for yourself? Perhaps the company’s latest video series is what you need. They’re calling it Cyanogen Bites, a series of short video highlights showing you the best features of the custom Android-based OS.


Cyanogen Inc new logo


The first one is all about the app themer which lets you customize how individual app looks instead of having to use the same theme for the entire OS. Cool stuff, that, and you can really only get it if you use CyanogenMod. We’ll be on the lookout for more of these as time rolls on, for sure.


[via Cyanogen]





Official: Cyanogen has raised $80 million in Series C funding



Cyanogen Inc new logo


We’d heard Cyanogen recently secured a massive wad of cash in Series C funding, and now that news has been made official. The company reportedly raked in million of fresh investments from a sizable and noteworthy group of ventures and companies, making it 0 million that they’ve raised to date and should put the company’s valuation at just around billion.


On the list were Twitter Ventures, Qualcomm Incorporated, Telefónica Ventures, Smartfren Telecom, Index Ventures, Access Industries, Rupert Murdoch, Vivi Nevo. They were joined by existing investors Benchmark, Andreessen Horowitz, Redpoint Ventures, and Tencent Holdings Ltd. There were more, though Cyanogen is opting not to disclose who at this time.


There were rumors rampant early on that Microsoft would be billed as a minority investor in this round of funding, though that rumor was later debunked. That doesn’t mean the two didn’t at least talk about it, though, so there’s nothing that stops it from happening at any point in the future.


The growing interest in Cyanogen likely stems from a long-term vision the company has set forth to create a new Android-based ecosystem to make it more approachable for budding device makers than going the Google route. We’ve already seen the tangible results of the partnership in phones like the OnePlus One and Micromax’s Yureka phone, and even Qualcomm has decided to team up with them to make Cyanogen OS available on Snapdragon development prototype devices.


The exact plan for the future is still unclear to the public, but to be able to generate million from a group of money-flooded companies and individuals they have to be onto something big. Let’s hope it won’t take long to find out.





Sony’s Xperia Z series gets Android 5.1 Lollipop in July



Lollipops


Sony’s Xperia Z line is still getting Android 5.0 Lollipop around the world, but the company is already looking forward to plans for delivering Android 5.1. They’ve announced that the entire Xperia Z line would get Android 5.1 Lollipop starting this July. It’s a tough cookie to chew considering not all regions have received the initial Lollipop build just yet, but we imagine most of that is up to carrier testing and approval.


Beyond the Xperia Z line, Sony has included the Xperia T2 Ultra, Xperia C3, Xperia M2 and Xperia M2 Aqua in the list of devices confirmed to be receiving Android 5.1 Lollipop (whether they’re coming from 5.0 or hopping over straight from KitKat).


Unfortunately Sony didn’t have any exact dates to share, and you should note that the June window is likely only guaranteed for unlocked handsets which receive updates directly from them.


[via Sony]