Many devices that support the popular CyanogenMod custom ROM should be able to download the latest edition later tonight. The new build, CyanogenMod 14.1, will also be the first that will be based on ...
CyanogenMod 14.1 is still in development, which means users can expect to encounter bugs and missing features. Support for more devices is likely to follow soon along with additional content.
Phone makers may be slow to update some older phones to the latest version of Android (if they ever update them at all), but there’s a robust team of independent developers building custom ROMs for ...
The developers behind CyanogenMod have scrapped plans to nightly builds of their Android 7.0-based operating system… because they’ve begun development of a version based on Android 7.1 instead. In ...
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CyanogenMod is one of the most popular third-party Android ROMs out there, if not the most popular one. This Android-based ROM is currently available for a ton of devices out there, and it has been ...
As with the previous release, CyanogenMod 14.1 is still being actively developed, so expect that bugs will occur and features will still be missing (such as the theme engine).
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The Android 7.1-based CyanogenMod 14.1 (CM14.1) nightlies have landed. Technically, CM14.1, the latest version of the community-built Android distribution was already launched a few days ago with an ...
Android 7.1 has been off to an odd start. While the OS is already running on Google’s Pixel smartphones, it’s only available as a developer preview for supported Nexus devices. However, that’s not ...