The ZTE Axon 7 that recently got the unofficial CyanogenMod 13 ROM will soon benefit from official
CyanogenMod support.
The phone will come with
CyanogenMod support for two years, a Cyanogen Inc. team member said on the OnePlus forums, and will pack Google Apps.
Not exact matches
It
supports 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE networks, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC, dual - band WiFi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, and comes running
CyanogenMod 11S (based off of Android 4.4 Kit Kat) out of the box.
Nexus 7 over the Kindle: Pure and lastest Android version, quad - core future proof CPU and the
support from XDA community; — RRB -(and
CyanogenMod)
CyanogenMod runs on TouchPad, and quite well I might add with 2753 Quadrant score.The really good part is that is
supports both markets, Google and Amazon as well.http: / / reviewhorizon.com/2011/10/how-to-install-
cyanogenmod-on-hp-touchpad /
CyanogenMod team continues to
support Nexus 4 users and they are now releasing the new CM 14.1 Nougat Experimental ROM builds.
It's quite remarkable that the original Samsung Galaxy S is still getting the kind of
support it's receiving from
CyanogenMod, and the development community as a whole.
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.
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.
No less than ten Sony Ericsson Android phone will be
supported by the next release of
CyanogenMod.
Plus,
CyanogenMod has recently added
support for some Kindle Fires, so we wouldn't be surprised to see custom ROM builds for the Fire HDX as well.
After months and months of spotty, unofficial
support, the Android finally earned itself an official release of
CyanogenMod 7.
The price is also higher ($ 199 for pre-order) and it comes dangerously close to a Netbook or a Nook Color which if you root and install something like
CyanogenMod 7 also gets Adobe Flash
support, web browser, video, etc..
Attention: Theme compatible with all roms that
support the team chooser of
CyanogenMod 12 / 12.1.
CyanogenMod is the most popular ROM among the XDA community.To see if your device is
supported, check out this page.
For those that want to stick with
CyanogenMod on the OnePlus One, there is good news on that front: Cyanogen promised to continue
supporting OnePlus handsets running
CyanogenMod.
Cyanogen Team has finally started developing
Cyanogenmod 14.1, based on latest Android 7.1 for
supported Android Devices.
But, Cyanogen ended its
support, and this gave rise to LineageOS which is nothing but a
CyanogenMod with a different name.
Earlier this year, OnePlus signed a deal with Cyanogen to launch the first ever smartphone running
CyanogenMod out of the box and promising frequent updates and
support directly from Cyanogen.
CyanogenMod (or CM, for short) is one of the most popular custom ROMs on the market and
supports a huge number of different phones and tablets.
Custom ROMs such as the now - defunct
CyanogenMod have kept older smartphones alive for ages, but there comes a time when even unofficial
support must end — for most devices, at least.
This isn't officially
supported, but should work much more smoothly than using
CyanogenMod or another third - party, completely unofficial ROM.
CyanogenMod 11 M8 Android 4.4.4 snapshots are adding
support for several new devices that weren't previously fully
supported by the released KitKat Nightlies: Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S Relay 4G, OnePlus One, Xperia Z1 Compact, Acer Iconia Tab A70, Oppo Find 7a, Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet and the Xperia Z2.
As you know OnePlus One has a huge community
support and a version of Android Lollipop based
CyanogenMod is already under development which any OnePlus One user can flash after rooting beside other great ROM like LiquidSmooth, SlimLP, etc..
More
CyanogenMod 14.1 nightlies have rolled out and
supported devices now include the Nexus 5, Galaxy S3, Nextbit Robin, and others.
You see the handset is also available from other sources and in fact if you get the Chinese version that in most cases comes loaded with a different OS, it is not running the default
cyanogenmod, now for such handsets most likely you will not get the after sales
support if needed, in India.
If you're looking for a custom ROM and don't know where to start, check
CyanogenMod's website and see if it
supports your device.
OS: Yu Yureka Plus Of these smartphones, the Yureka Plus enjoys a major advantage due to Micromax adopting the
CyanogenMod platform and having it officially
supported by the team.
CyanogenMod will be the default Android - based operating system on the OnePlus One, and will be
supported for two years, according to previous statements from the young software company.
Furthermore, it's already known that the OnePlus One will be powered by a special
CyanogenMod OS version, with Cyanogen Inc
supporting the handset for two years.
A significant part of
CyanogenMod's early popularity spawned from essentially offering software
support and updates either faster than the manufacturers could offer or long after a manufacturer had abandoned a phone.
It doesn't look like the OnePlus X will get Nougat either, but there is
support for the Android version via
CyanogenMod.
Paranoid Android has
CyanogenMod's theme
support and virtually any CM13 theme from the Google Play Store should work on this ROM.
Other specs for the handset include a 5.5 - inch 1080p display, 2.5 GHz quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor (MSM8974AC,) 3 GB of RAM, 13 - megapixel Sony Exmor camera, global LTE
support, 3100mAh battery and
CyanogenMod OS with voice - based features on top.
CyanogenMod keeps expanding its
support to more devices and today a few LG handsets are getting nightly
support for
CyanogenMod 13, the Marshmallow version of the world's most popular third - party Android ROM.
So whilst
CyanogenMod isn't the biggest custom ROM around, it still has an impressive install base considering that it relies solely on community
support.
While CM brings with it a host of nifty little features not present on stock Android, the biggest advantage of installing
CyanogenMod is being able to run the latest version of Android even if your device doesn't officially
support it (like the Galaxy Nexus).
Xiaomi's Redmi Note 3 has just received
support for
CyanogenMod 13 nightlies, giving its users a chance to load up the wildly popular custom Android firmware.
Due to the hard work of XDA Recognized Developer XpLoDWilD, the Galaxy S3 has been added to the listed of
supported CyanogenMod 9 devices.