After you install the CM 13.0 Marshmallow Nightly you should go to
CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings > About Tablet and check for newer CM 13 builds.
After you're done installing the new CM 13 ROM build you can continue to
CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings > About Phone and look for newer Nightly Builds that are available for download.
After the new custom ROM is flashed you can continue updating it with new CM 12.1 Stable builds using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings > About Phone menu.
In case you want to continue using these types of CM 12.1 Stable builds on your smartphone, then you can keep updating the installed ROM from Settings > About Phone >
CyanogenMod Updates menu.
Note that you can continue updating your tablet with new CM 12 Nightlies that are official using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings.
After you install this CM 13.0 Release 1 Stable build you should continue updating it with future new stable builds by going to Settings > About Phone >
CyanogenMod Updates.
The CM team is releasing Nightly builds more times per week, but the Stable Release builds are only done after a random period of time, so you should check
the CyanogenMod Updates menu from time to time and see if there are any new firmware files available for your device.
Note that you can continue installing new CM 12.1 Nightly ROM builds using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu from Settings > About Phone section.
After you complete the installation of CM 13 Nightly on your phone you can continue installing future new builds by going to Settings > About Phone >
CyanogenMod Updates menu.
Using the same
CyanogenMod Updates menu you will end up being one of the first receiving notifications whenever a new CM 13 Stable Build goes live for download.
If you like how the CM 12.1 works with your tablet, then you can continue flashing new Stable or Nightly builds using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings > About Device section.
If you want to continue updating the CM 13 ROM with new Nightlies, then you can do it easily using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu from under the Settings section.
If you wish to continue updating your device with new CM 12 Nightly builds, then you can do it from the Settings > About Phone >
CyanogenMod Updates menu.
Normally the policy when it comes to
CyanogenMod updates is a simple «don't ask».
After you complete the CM 13 ROM installation you can continue flashing new Nightlies builds using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu from under Settings > About Device section.
You can keep flashing new CM 12.1 Snapshot or Nightly builds that CyanogenMod team will release in the future by using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings > About Phone menu.
Note that you can continue updating your tablet with new CM 12 Nightlies that are official using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu under Settings.
Continue flashing new CM 12.1 builds that the CM team will release soon by using
the CyanogenMod updates menu under Settings > About Phone menu.
You can continue flashing future new CM 13 builds using
the CyanogenMod Updates menu that can be found under the Settings > About Phone menu.
If you want to continue updating your Nexus 6P with future CM 13.0 Stable ROMs, then you should use
the CyanogenMod Updates menu from under Settings > About Phone.
From now on you can keep updating the Nexus 10 with new CM10.1 Nightlies by opening Settings, then About tablet menu and checking the update status under «
CyanogenMod Update».
From now on you can keep updating the Nexus 10 with new CM10.1 Nightlies by opening Settings, then About tablet menu and checking the update status under «
CyanogenMod Update».
Not exact matches
The official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Update has been released and now the
CyanogenMod team is issuing the first stable CM 13.0 release.
Also, you can find new builds for popular custom ROMs like the
CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, AOKP, OmniROM and other great builds that permits users to test all the latest Android firmwares even before the official
updates are pushed by Samsung.
This release of CM 10.1 Nightly Jelly Bean build is an official one created by the
CyanogenMod team and not an official Sony
updating file for your device.
Actually, this variant of the firmware is not the official
update provided by
CyanogenMod team.
The Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet from 2011 has just received a second lease on life with a new
update from
CyanogenMod.
More info on how to install such custom ROMs can be found in our
Update section, find your device, use the
CyanogenMod download link and follow the instructions listed in our tutorials in order to complete installation.
yea I took the initiative a few months ago to root lol because when i saw on phonedog that all Froyo
updates were to be completed by christmas «It's rooting time» lol right now I'm running
Cyanogenmod 6.0 (Froyo) and its really fast.
Since you've read all of the above you can now continue to the next part of this post and learn how to successfully
update your tablet with a brand new
CyanogenMod 11 build.
Till then, its not too bad an experience that awaits on the other side of the
CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0
update to all TouchPad owners who'd like to have Android 4.0 ICS on their device.
Keep in mind that usually
updates are released via OTA or through Samsung KIES, but you can also choose to upgrade your device to a newer Android version using custom ROMs such as
CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, AOKP, AOSB, Carbon and others.
CyanogenMod is the most popular Android based custom
update, the features, apps and capabilities introduced by the CM firmware being something that any Android user should want to install on its smartphone or tablet.
The 7.0 inch model of the Galaxy Tab 2 P3100 tablet can be
updated to the latest
CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightlies ROM using the instructions that I have listed in this post.
Do note before that
CyanogenMod is a custom ROM and not an official
update released by Samsung or Google for your Galaxy Note 2.
Though it takes a while until phone makers release official
updates for their devices and here comes the
CyanogenMod team with CM 10.1.
few days before i
updated my Galaxy S2 (GT - I9100) with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 Test firmware, what is this
CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightlies
CyanogenMod team has launched the official CM 11 M12 Snapshot ROM
update for the original Sony Xperia Z model.
So, if you didn't
update your smartphone to Android 4.4 via other custom ROMs, then you should try the new Android 4.3 stable build from
CyanogenMod.
Anyway, if you can't find your Android based phone among the CM10 stable supported devices, then stay close as the
CyanogenMod team will
update the list soon.
CyanogenMod 10 may still be in its beta stage of development but this isn't stopping those of xda - developers to release suitable
updates for numerous Android based smartphones.
These were all the steps that you had to take in order to successfully
update your Nexus 4 with an unofficial build of
CyanogenMod 11.
The ZNH5Y CM 13.0 Release based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow AOSP is one of the biggest
updates that
CyanogenMod team has done since the first Nightly CM 13 build was rolled out.
Galaxy Nexus I9250 can now be
updated to a stable custom Android 4.4.4 build using the latest M8
CyanogenMod 11 Snapshot ROM.
In this category you can find info on how to successfully apply
updates for your Samsung Galaxy Nexus using official
updates released by Google and Samsung, or you can choose from the tons of custom ROMs such as
CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, AOKP and other great releases.
In this article you will find the preparation and tutorial guides that will teach you how to successfully
update your GNex device to
CyanogenMod 10 Nightly based on Jelly Bean 4.1.
If you want to
update your device with such firmware you should know that the most popular ROMs that are used by the Android users are: ParanoidAndroid, SlimBean, AOKP,
CyanogenMod, MIUI and Omega.
We have both official
updates to stock ROMs, but you can also find custom ROMs, like
CyanogenMod, AOKP, ParanoidAndroid and many more.
The
CyanogenMod team has launched the official CM 10.2 Nightlies for the Xperia Z. Use this tutorial and you'll learn how to successfully
update your device with one of the most used Android 4.3 Jelly Bean custom ROMs.
Update 2: There's now a much simpler way to install
CyanogenMod or other operating systems.