While this is already an exciting list of devices that already
got CyanogenMod 14.1 nightlies, the developers are planning to bring Android 7.1 Nougat to more smartphones.
I just
got Cyanogenmod installed on my Kindle Fire and love it.
Best of all, testing is underway as you read this to
get CyanogenMod 7 onto the Motorola Atrix.
Great news for Xperia phone owners: they'll
get some CyanogenMod love for their devices.
While Nook Color by itself is a really nice eReader, it will really shine once
you get CyanogenMod 7 to run on it and convert it into a full featured tablet.
Don't Miss:
Get CyanogenMod's «Caffeine» Feature to Keep Your Screen Awake Longer at the Press of a Button
On top of that
you get CyanogenMod OS 11 customisation.
If you want to know what CM 14.1 is, how to
get CyanogenMod on your phone and which Android devices can actually get it, we've got you covered.
If you're not a power user,
getting CyanogenMod may also be intimidating, as it requires tethering the handset or tablet to a PC and running special commands.
Not exact matches
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.
CyanogenMod team has implemented the AOSP Android 5.0.2 Lollipop builds and now you can install this custom ROM if you wish to
get access to more features and functions.
The
CyanogenMod 12 builds are some of the most popular custom ROMs out there as it offers a clean AOSP Android 5.0.2 environment by
getting rid of all the TouchWiz bloatware files.
And, definitely unlike the Cliq (though it did
get rooted), the Slide
gets mad Dev love: I'm running
Cyanogenmod 7 with Gingerbread as my daily driver!
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.
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.
Folks like JesusFreke and Steve Kondik (of
CyanogenMod fame, of course)
got their initial shine on this phone and platform, and they made folks like me and you proud to call ourselves geeks.
And seeing the dozens of devices, including the closed - source Qualcomm - powered HP TouchPad, the
CyanogenMod project has managed to
get their open source version of Android running on, we wouldn't be surprised to see the same happen with webOS.
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.
Beside all the stock Android functions and features you will
get tons of new elements added by the
CyanogenMod team, too.
If you are a fan of
CyanogenMod's work and you want to
get the CM 12.1 ROM installed on your Nexus 4 phone, then you should first read the guidelines below:
The HP TouchPad
got a taste of Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich when the
CyanogenMod team created an alpha port of
CyanogenMod 9 for the TouchPad.
The Nexus 7 2013 LTE tablets won't
get new Nougat OS official upgrade, but you can still count on the
CyanogenMod team to provide Android 7.0 and 7.1 custom ROM builds for you to test on your device.
I'll look for a way to
get the Hulu Plus apk and will post my finds regarding its compatibility with my
CyanogenMod 7 Nook Color.
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..
Most Android devices aren't receiving updates, but you can look at installing community - created ROMs like
CyanogenMod to
get a newer version of Android.
Sure, you may want to flash a custom ROM like
CyanogenMod to
get the latest version of Android or use a wide variety of tweaks, but if you like the version of Android you already have, the Xposed framework is very flexible.
Before stock devices like the Nexus and the Pixel,
CyanogenMod was the only way to
get a mostly - pure Android experience.
After running
CyanogenMod (or one of its variants) for close to 5 years before
getting the OnePlus 3, I actually found that I did not want to go back to a more AOSP ROM.
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.
However, besides all the stock Android features you will also be
getting tons of extra goodies added by the
CyanogenMod team.
More Samsung devices should
get the new CM 11 M12 build before the end of this month, so you should keep an eye on
CyanogenMod's Download page in order to learn first when such builds are made available for download.
The
CyanogenMod 12 builds are some of the most popular custom ROMs out there as it offers a clean AOSP Android 5.0.2 environment by
getting rid of all the TouchWiz bloatware files.
You can also go off the beaten path, unlocking your phone's boot loader and installing a custom ROM like
Cyanogenmod to
get an updated version of Android, whether your carrier wants you to or not.
The Nexus 5 runs already on stock Android 4.4.4 KitKat, but if you want to
get even better control over your operating system, then you can choose to flash a custom ROM such as
CyanogenMod 11 Nightlies.
In any case, if you want to try something off the beaten path, you might want to
get onto the successor of
CyanogenMod, LineageOS.
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.
From overclocking to increasing battery life to flashing custom ROMs like
CyanogenMod, which provide a whole different look and feel, rooting the Note 5 can help you
get the most out of your phone.
The
CyanogenMod gets another exciting feature in the Dual SIM Control API, which will give users additional control over the use of dual SIM functionality.
While the above uses
CyanogenMod's unique look at Android OS, the solution below is based on AOSP, the Android Open Source Project, and is just about as «vanilla» as it's going to
get.
It's important for a project like
CyanogenMod to remember the emotions and history that went into
getting it to where it is today.
The custom
CyanogenMod ROM is
getting some powerful new features, which will give it even more of an edge over other custom ROMs.
It doesn't look like the OnePlus X will
get Nougat either, but there is support for the Android version via
CyanogenMod.
CyanogenMod hasn't announced yet which devices will
get CM 10.1, though we can guess that any device that can run CM10 Android 4.1 will
get the update to the new version, considering that 4.2 only comes with some improvements and it's not very different.
CyanogenMod is also delightful; modders should
get a real kick out of the customization options and, even if you ignore those features, the default «stock» Android experience can rival a Nexus device.
The
CyanogenMod team has just announced on Google + that they started working on CM 10.1, based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and we might
get preview or nightly builds pretty soon hopefully.
This is a custom ROM that is based on the
CyanogenMod 10 official preview build and on the unofficial code of AOKP which means that you will
get with Vanilla RootBOX custom ROM.
The Nexus 7 2013 LTE tablets won't
get new Nougat OS official upgrade, but you can still count on the
CyanogenMod team to provide Android 7.0 and 7.1 custom ROM builds for you to test on your device.
With this new CM 11 M8 snapshot you will
get the first stable
CyanogenMod build based on the stock Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS.
The CM 12.1 builds are based on the stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop AOSP releases, so you should be
getting all the stock features as well as tons of extra features designed by the
CyanogenMod team.
The
CyanogenMod team recently managed to create a release for the Release Candidate version of CM9 and in the near future we should
get a final update for it.