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23 January 2012 - 10:52 AMT

CyanogenMod Android app store to open soon

The popular Android custom ROM known as CyanogenMod could soon benefit from its own application store, following the embracing of an idea suggested by one of the team members recently. Posting to his Google+ account, Koushik Dutta said an independent store would be a much-needed source of income for CyanogenMod, which is now active on more than a million Android phones, according to Digital Trends.

But rather than offer the same old apps available through the official Android Market, the CyanogenMod store would be home to apps specifically suited to rooted Android phones, plus offer an outlet for those that have been refused access or have been removed from Google’s store.

For example, this would include applications that simplify the rooting process, games console emulators and apps that networks don’t approve of, such as those used for tethering. According to Dutta, the store would only contain legal apps, so shouldn’t provide safe-haven for apps removed from the Market due to security concerns, the report says.