Jan 21, 2012

[Rom 4.0] Ice Cream Sandwich for Boston v1.2 (Alpha)

Now you can test the new Android 4.0.3 (ICS) for Boston and clones.

This is just a first ALPHA release for our phones.

Download: bostonm_ics4.0.3_update-signed.zip

Many thanks

Jan 9, 2012

[Rom 4.0] Ice Cream Sandwich for Boston v1.1 (Alpha)

Now you can test the new Android 4.0 (ICS) for Boston and clones.

This is just a first ALPHA release for our phones.

Changelog:
-English version
-Touchscreen fix

Download: bostonm_ics4.0_update-signed.zip

Many thanks to PJ


Jan 2, 2012

[Rom 4.0] Ice Cream Sandwich for Boston (Alpha)

Now you can test the new Android 4.0 (ICS) for Boston and clones.

This is just a first ALPHA release for our phones.

Download: boston_ics4.0_signed.zip

Many thanks to PJ

Note:
For who don't know what is a ALPHA version:
"Alpha - The alpha phase of the release life cycle is the first phase to begin software testing (alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet, used as the number 1). In this phase, developers generally test the software using white box techniques. Additional validation is then performed using black box or gray box techniques, by another testing team. Moving to black box testing inside the organization is known as alpha release.[1]
Alpha software can be unstable and could cause crashes or data loss. The exception to this is when the alpha is available publicly (such as a pre-order bonus), in which developers normally push for stability so that their testers can test properly. External availability of alpha software is uncommon in proprietary software. However, open source software, in particular, often have publicly available alpha versions, often distributed as the raw source code of the software.
The alpha phase usually ends with a feature freeze, indicating that no more features will be added to the software. At this time, the software is said to be a feature complete."
From Wikipedia