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.
Not exact matches
CyanogenMod 12.1
Nightly is based on the latest Android 5.1 AOSP Lollipop
builds, it is more stable than the previous CM 12
version.
Use this tutorial and learn how to update your Samsung Galaxy Nexus GSM
version with the latest
Nightly build of Carbon AOSP Android 4.3 custom ROM.
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Nightly builds aren't the final
version of this ROM, but it still brings a stable and fully working interface for your Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 smartphone.
CyanogenMod 10.1
Nightly build are out now for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handsets of Sprint (toroplus) and Verizon (toro)
versions.
;) The
nightly version from webkit.org has still the same
build number as the normal Safari.
NOTE: If your device is already running on a previous
build of CM 10.1
Nightlies, then you will be able to flash the new
version over the previous one without factory resetting the device.
CyanogenMod's
nightly builds are frequently updated
versions of the firmware, which include all of the latest updates intended for the ROM, but are highly unstable and often filled with bugs.
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Nightly builds aren't the final
version of this ROM, but it still brings a stable and fully working interface for your Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 smartphone.
It's meant for Web developers who want to
build for incoming standard technology, not as a stable
version of WebKit
nightlies.
Nightly builds are usually released on a daily basis and with each new
version you will get a better and more stable OS.
The S3 is now part of the official CyanogenMod 9
nightly build process and will eventually receive an official stable
version of CyanogenMod 9 when it is released.