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Custom Android ROM Developers Get OTA Update Capabilities Like Carriers

hypnosec writes "A new service dubbed OTA Update Center has been launched that enables Android ROM developers to provide over-the-air (OTA) updates of their ROMs in a centralized and easy fashion. Custom ROM developers had very little at their disposal when it came to providing updates and when any user with such a ROM did want to apply an update, he/she was required to reinstall the new ROM from scratch, which often involved deletion of the backup, installation of the new ROM, and restoration of data. This was a lengthy process and often a deterrent when it came to updating the ROM. Also, the developers were required to have their own infrastructure whereby they would be required to host their own servers and have the required bandwidth to serve scores of downloads. The OTA Update Center changes this and provides a free-to-use service that is easy and noob-friendly to use."

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  1. Goo Anyone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Goo.im does the same thing, it seems to work fine and have lots of standard roms in it.

  2. ClockworkdMod by ep0niks · · Score: 2, Informative

    Same thing as ClockworkdMod Developer, http://developer.clockworkmod.com/ Register, upload your ROM, hosted and pushed via ROM Manager on devices..

    1. Re:ClockworkdMod by Alex+Zepeda · · Score: 4, Informative

      Yeah, except CWM is closed source, ad laden crapware with a penchant for bricking some phones.

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    2. Re:ClockworkdMod by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      CWM (recovery) is great. The ROM Manager application is the ass-sucking part.