Some alternative ROMs like Replicant are forks of stable
CyanogenMod releases.
But this announcement comes as a warning to those who likes to tinker with the default OS and change it for other custom builds like
CyanogenMod releases.
The CM10 Jelly Bean project is in its first phase of testing and «codeworkx», an XDA Elite Recognized Developer, managed to create a working build of the latest
CyanogenMod release for Galaxy S2 I9100.
Based on AOSP Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS and also powered by the latest
CyanogenMod release, the new AICP custom ROM represents one of the best updates that are currently available for the T - Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
And how to start the update process if not by testing the new
CyanogenMod release?
While Samsung didn't upgrade the International Galaxy S3 past Jelly Bean,
CyanogenMod released a KitKat - based ROM for the device.
Not exact matches
CyanogenMod team has
released the first official CM 12 Nightly ROM that's based on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop AOSP for the 2014 edition of the Moto G smartphone.
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.
Check the
CyanogenMod website here for more info on this
release.
Since the
CyanogenMod team announced the
release of their CM12 nightlies, the devices becoming compatible is consistently growing.
If you wish to learn more about this
release, then you can check our new article here or read the blog post at the
CyanogenMod team website here.
The best is that Milestone 1 build of CM 11 has been finally
released by the
CyanogenMod team.
CM11 is the latest
release of the
CyanogenMod platform and it is based on official Android 4.4 KitKat firmware.
The
CyanogenMod team has
released the CM 13.0 Nightlies for all the Verizon Galaxy Note 2 devices.
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.
Cyanogenmod is not a shoddy modified
releases.
CyanogenMod team is currently working on
releasing a final build of CM 11 before their start working on the newest Android 5.0 Lollipop OS.
The
CyanogenMod team has
released the 1st Stable Marshmallow custom ROM build for all the Nexus 5 users.
We all know that recently, the official Nightly build version of
CyanogenMod 9 was
released, so the firmware, which comes with ICS Android 4.0, is now expected by perhaps all the Android users worldwide.
CyanogenMod 7.0.0 - RC1 has just been
released for a few devices:
CyanogenMod team has
released the official CM 11 M11 build for the 2012 Google Nexus 7 Wi - Fi tablet and you can use this tutorial in order to learn how to successfully install it.
If you don't see a
release candidate for your device yet, keep checking back or check the nightly build section of ROM Manager or the
CyanogenMod forums for your device.
Now that you've read all of the above, I think that you're ready to move to the tutorial and learn how to get the alpha
CyanogenMod 10
release and the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean on your tablet device.
It seems like
CyanogenMod doesn't want to give up on the original Samsung Galaxy S device, and now they've
released a brand new M - Snapshot build for its users to test.
The M12 build will most probably be one of the final
releases based on KitKat, as from now on the
CyanogenMod team will be working on the CM 12 OS, a
release based on AOSP Android 5.0 Lollipop.
The folks at
Cyanogenmod have just
released a new rooting package that gives you a plain vanilla Android Lollipop experience, giving you the option to install Google Play.
I have to admin, the initial alpha version is way better than expected, but then again, it is not
CyanogenMod team's first
release.
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.
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.
CM 13 for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 is possible thanks to those of xda - developers who ported and modified the Nightly
release of
CyanogenMod in order to bring a compatible version of Marshmallow for your Kindle Fire.
Unfortunately we still don't have a
release date, but the
CyanogenMod team should be able to bring users something to play with «soon.»
The CM 12.1 Stable
Release is based on the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop AOSP builds, so you should be getting all the vanilla Android improvements, as well as tons of extra features designed by the
CyanogenMod team.
How is it that the indie devs at
cyanogenmod can crank out a stable
release for more than a dozen devices (within a month), while a company that spends a billion dollars per year on R&D can't make a newer, objectively better OS version into a good experience on their own device?
That work has begun in earnest —
Cyanogenmod 9 is already under development, with a targeted January
release date.
A member of the xda - developers forums has
released a preliminary build that lets the Droid run Android 4.0.3 with
CyanogenMod 9.
CyanogenMod team continues to support Nexus 4 users and they are now
releasing the new CM 14.1 Nougat Experimental ROM builds.
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.
CyanogenMod team has
released the official Android 6.0.1 CM 13.0 ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100 devices.
The
CyanogenMod 12.1 Nightly ROM is based on the latest Android 5.1 AOSP Lollipop
releases, so you should be getting all the latest features designed by Google along with tons of new things added by the CM team.
CyanogenMod team has
released a brand new CM 12.1 Nightly ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi - Fi edition.
CyanogenMod team has
released the official CM 13 Nightly builds for all the Google Nexus 7 Wi - Fi models launched in 2013.
More info about the next
release of
CyanogenMod team nightlies build should be launched in the next coming weeks on their Google Plus web page.
The
CyanogenMod team has
released the M12 Snapshot build of CM 11.
Just yesterday Hashcode
released his
CyanogenMod (CM) 10.1 for the Kindle Fire (KF) 2 which is a first and a big deal.
There is now an Alpha
release of
CyanogenMod 9 available on the Nook Tablet for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
As you might know the
CyanogenMod 10 Jelly Bean preview build was already
released and you can test it using this guide here.
Check the
CyanogenMod blog page here for more info on all the things you'll find in this
release.
It seems like the International Samsung Galaxy S2 devices are still supported by the
CyanogenMod team, as the CM 12.1 Nightly builds have just been
released for it.
The
CyanogenMod team started to work on the upcoming CM10
release of Android OS which will be based on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean firmware, but for the moment there isn't any official
release.