Cyanogen 7.1 has updated the base Android version to 2.3.7, this would mean that it gets all of the “bug” fixes that Google has been pushing out, and it also has updated the kernel to 2.6.37.6.
The Cyanogen release has new features as well: Bluetooth mouse support, the ability to revoke app permissions, touch-to-focus in the camera app, and screenshots via the power menu! There features added as well, which you can find in the change log.
So test it now! There is experimental support for Google Talk video chat, which even works on phones without front-facing cameras.
Cyanogen 7.1 is available for 68 devices, though not all are stable releases. The newly included devices supported include the entire line of Xperia devices; HTC Desire S, Incredible S, and Incredible 2; LG Optimus 2X and T-Mobile G2x; Motorola Backflip, Cliq / Cliq XT, Defy, DROID 2, and DROID X; Samsung Captivate, Fascinate, Mesmerize, Showcase, Vibrant, Galaxy S and Galaxy S2, and the ZTE V9.
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