a discontinued open-source operating system for mobile devices, based on the Android mobile platform
It was developed as free and open-source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code, and based on a rolling release development model. Although only a subset of total CyanogenMod users elected to report their use of the firmware,[8] on 23 March 2015, some reports indicated that over 50 million people ran CyanogenMod on their phones.[9][10] It was also frequently used as a starting point by developers of other ROMs.
Announced Date | Round | Money Raised | Number of Investors | Lead Investors | Post Valuation | |
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Mar 23, 2015 | Series C | $85M | 2 | — | — | Detail |
Investor Name | Lead Investor | Funding Round |
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Foxconn Technology Group | — | Series C |
Redpoint | — | Series C |