CyanogenMod 12 FINAL (snapshot) builds are based on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop AOSP and these are
the final stable releases.
This is
the final stable release of the Lollipop 5.0.2 build and you can get it by downloading and manually flashing the firmware into your Grand Prime from our YouFirmware below.
Not exact matches
You should know that the official ROMs are
final builds that are
released by the manufacturing company and that they are usually the most
stable.
These
releases are in no way
final builds, but you should still get a
stable enough Android 5.0 environment for your Google Nexus 4.
This is truly a time - consuming task, and the main reason why most
stable custom ROMs (like LineageOS weeklies or other, officially supported ROMs) don't appear until 2 - 3 months after the
final Android
release drops to AOSP.
OnePlus has kept true to that promise as Carl Pei (CEO of OnePlus) confirmed that the company has managed to
release the
final stable version of the OS on 31st December, 2016.
If you are wondering when your Samsung phone is going to get Nougat version 7.1.1, we have no clue, because Samsung is still far from
releasing the
final,
stable version of Nougat 7.0 yet.
It's been updated with with features added in the insider builds all the way up to the
final,
stable release.
You should know that the official ROMs are
final builds that are
released by the manufacturing company and that they are usually the most
stable.
Remember that this
release by Paranoid Android is a
Final build that's
stable and it would be best for you to install it in case you run a previous Nightly / Beta build.
Google's roadmap is less specific about when the
final «
stable» version of Android Nougat will be
released to developers and Nexus devices, offering only a vague «Q3» window.
At the time this article was written the CyanogenMod 12 Nightlies aren't the most
stable Lollipop custom ROMs that you can flash, but these should get better with each new build that gets
released until a
final stable CM 12
release.
CM 12.0 Snapshot is the
final stable build
released, and the CyanogenMod team will now turn their focus on CM 12.1 Snaphots and Android M Nightlies.
In addition, the company also mentioned that the
stable version of the same OS will be ready for
release in early 2018, which is not so different from what happened with Nougat for OnePlus 3 and 3T users, although the first units received the update on the
final day of 2016.
It's hard to say when Huawei will announce its Android O update roadmap, but we are still quite a bit away from Google
releasing the
final stable build of Android O, so it will likely be many months from now.
CyanogenMod team has completed the work on Android 4.4.4 and now they have
released the
final and
stable build of CM 11.
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releases the
final version of Windows 10, chances are that many Windows Insiders will want to stay parked for a while on the
stable build.
Both phones are expected to get
final stable Oreo
releases sometime in early 2018.
Microsoft is now in the
final stages of Redstone 4 development, with the company now focused on fixing bugs and making sure the OS is
stable for
release.
CyanogenMod team has
released the
final stable build of CM 12 for all the International LG Optimus G smartphones.
Google says it's expecting to
release the
final build of Android 7.1.2 «in just a couple of months,» but similar to the beta, the
final stable build will only be pushed out to eligible devices aforementioned.
At this moment, Android M is in its Developer Preview stage, which means that it is in no way a
final nor
stable release.
As you already know the
Stable Releases are the
final builds and the best versions of CM 12.1 that you can run on your smartphone.
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As originally noted by Google at the start of the 8.1 Developer Preview, this is likely to be the
final DP
release before 8.1 hits the
stable channel by the end of December.
There's no word to say when the
final build will roll out, but with the official beta program ending on 15 January and this
stable build leaking out, and end of January
release is certainly on the cards.
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