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.
Not exact matches
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These nightlies aren't the most
stable builds, but you should still try them in case you are a tinkerer and you lose
flashing new custom ROMs on your Optimus G Pro smartphone.
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.
But, since this preview build is
stable enough for a daily use, any user who wants to taste the
new Android flavor can now
flash Lollipop on Google Nexus 5.
If your device already runs on a previous build of AOKP Android 4.2.2 ROM then you can
flash the
new AOKP M2
Stable ROM.
Now that you know all of the above you can continue to the next part of this tutorial and learn how to properly
flash a brand
new CyanogenMod 11
stable build on your HTC device.
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.
Anyone with a Nexus 6 running the «old» Android 7.1.1 build will have to
flash it back to 7.0 to be able to install the
newer (and hopefully
stable) build that's now rolling out.
These nightlies aren't the most
stable builds, but you should still try them in case you are a tinkerer and you lose
flashing new custom ROMs on your Optimus G Pro smartphone.