Published On: Tue, Jul 10th, 2012

Sprint responds to AOSP support inquiries for the Galaxy Nexus

 

 Sprint responds to AOSP support inquiries for the Galaxy Nexus

A lot of users have been asking Sprint about their support (or lack thereof) for the Galaxy Nexus in AOSP. Sprint has responded to those inquiries, and, in the process, has managed to make quite a few users quite upset. The name of the Galaxy Nexus on Sprint is the Toroplus, and Sprint had this to say:

As far as toroplus, the situation is unchanged: there are no plans to  support it as a target device for custom AOSP builds.
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This leaves a ton of users, modders, rommers, hackers, and tweakers pretty angry, considering that good, stable builds of ROMs are hard to create without drivers for their devices.

What are your thoughts? Be sure to share them below.

via androidpolice

[Check out the original source here.]


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