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Oct 22, 2015 at 0:53 comment added Firelord My mistake: I didn't notice that Yuphoria comes with stock Android as well. Apologies for the confusion caused, but the rest of my earlier comment holds true. Anyhow, I can't argue over other things since it would add to noise here and please don't take voting personally. It implies the opinion of a voter for your post. Please see Why is voting important? and When should I vote down?
Oct 21, 2015 at 11:43 comment added ankush Yup, I'm cool. But, it's not right to assume that a person asking a question always knows the pre-requisites. I'm just irritated at him lowering my reputation without any valid reason. If you're a big shot that doesn't mean you can just put -1 on any one -_-
Oct 20, 2015 at 11:10 comment added David Terros Hey guys cool down I know Cyanogen is a based on android and my phone didn't came with the cyanogen because I choose the android yuphoria from amazon. They've got both but I thought I found it a mistake but as you are saying that stock rom is better than okay. And hey I know how to flash.
Oct 20, 2015 at 3:00 comment added ankush Don't always make things complex.. What I said I see - "Cyanogen is the customized form of Android (with extra privileges), and suggested him to not try flashing up a different ROM (If a guy has bought a new device why should anyone suggest him to experiment if he doesn't know about flashing) and stay with the current Android version. What did I miss?
Oct 20, 2015 at 2:50 comment added ankush I just explained him in simple launguage. He might be thinking about CM as Windows and Android, like two complete different OS. And, the name has been legally registered that's why they can say it as Cyanogen OS (because Android is Open Sourced). What did I say wrong in layman language? If you say a person who has not even heard of OEM, Flashing etc then should you explain that way?
Oct 19, 2015 at 18:47 comment added Firelord Are you certain that you're not mixing things up? Cyanogen is the name used by Steve Kondik who first developed the now community based ROM CyanogenMod (CM) and owns the company Cyanogen Inc. which works with some OEMs to ship devices with custom tailored version of CM, termed as Cyanogen OS. And Yu Yuphoria comes with Cyanogen OS.
Oct 19, 2015 at 16:58 history answered ankush CC BY-SA 3.0