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Oppo N1 with CyanogenMod is coming on December 24th

Oppo N1 running CyanogenMod is finally releasing on December 24th. Oppo N1 standard model is already launched and selling for $599. If you are waiting for this phone here is the good news, it comes with Google’s certification that means it will come with Google suite of applications and it will allow you to download apps from Google Play Store.

With out Google’s certification you have to side load apps as you can’t install directly from Google Play store. This is an important step for Oppo N1 running CyanogenMod.

The Oppo N1 device running CyanogenMod 10.2 has officially passed Google’s CTS and CDD certification programs, which marks a major milestone for everyone in this project, not just those working on the N1 project itself. This has been something a long time in the making, ever since CM 4.0.4., says CyanogenMod Team.

Oppo has announced that N! with CyanogenMod is coming on December 24th, you can find out from this Oppo official store where you can buy. The pricing of the device is not clear but we are guessing that it will carry $599 price tag like the standard model with Color OS skin.

The #OPPON1 is the world’s first Google CTS-Certified @CyanogenMod phone! Available on 12/24. http://t.co/RefQDR6pnA pic.twitter.com/qKCjVpHlWE

— OPPO (@oppo) December 20, 2013

 

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