
After many months of a variety of issues and off-the record support, Samsung's Epic 4G Android phones have eventually got CyanogenMod 7 released. This significant landmark came in just as everyone was busy trying to say good-bye to the year 2011. This was simply great information for those people who owned the QWERTY slide out mobile phone, however there still remained many issues with the build which included a rather big one for many consumers. This happens to be the poor support of WiMAX. In spite of everything there seemed to some progress and everyone was thrilled to note that it was finally launched no matter what the situation. However, presently, meaning just a couple of days since the news, there is fantastic news that WiMAX has been set right.
The most significant fact is that the 4G is now up and working even though there are small hitches that need to be looked into. Like for example, a user would be unable to utilize the tethering support that is actually built-in to the platform when he is connected to WiMAX. This implies that he would have to rely on an outside application to utilize that function. Another hitch is that the widget that is made use of to enable or disable WiMAX is not functioning either.
Other than just the support for WiMAX the new launch has also set right certain other issues concerning Wi-Fi hotspots that were disturbing previous builds. A user may have to check the download that he may require as well as the steps for installation through the necessary links.