CyanogenMod 13 is the latest stable version of the custom ROM software and is based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The CyanogenMod team has just pushed updates to a few devices that will bring CM13 to these smartphones which include the HTC One M7, Wileyfox Spark, and Wileyfox Spark X.
Hello everyone.
I have recently seen that google stopped supporting the nexus 7 (2013) model, and decided CyanogenMod was the only way.
But there is a specific app i miss. The google camera app. Right now I have a camera app that i think is just normal camera app. But i personally like the...
A number of smartphones (and a tablet) have just received official support for CM13 nightly builds.
If you own the NVIDIA Shield Tablet, Moto X 2013, Aquaris M5, and the Xperia Z, Xperia ZR or the Xperia ZL, then you can finally download CM13 for your device now.
It was previously announced that CyanogenMod 13 snapshot builds were scheduled for sometime in July, but that got pushed back a little bit.
Today, a blog post announced that the next snapshot build, ZNH5Y, would indeed begin rolling out later today.
The OnePlus 3 is now getting nightly builds for CyanogenMod 13. The device was already on Cyanogen OS 13, but this community build will bring a pure version of the company's firmware that doesn't have pre-installed apps from the company's various partnerships.
C-Apps share a lot in common with "Gapps," the flashable collection of Google apps and services that includes the Play Store and has become more or less standard for the ROM community.
Aside from the obvious inclusion of only Cyanogen-developed apps and compatibility with only the main family...
The Lenovo ZUK Z1 is stuck on Android 5.1 Lollipop, but you can manually install Marshmallow on it if you'd like.
There's a stable version of CM13 available for the ZUK Z1 right now and Android Central has a step by step guide to walk you through the install process.
Very few people have been able to get their hands on the OnePlus 3 yet, but some do, and the company has already released the device tree and kernel source for the device.
This means developers can get their hands on it and they have already come up with an unofficial build of CM13 for the...
Earlier today, the first CyanogenMod 13 Nightly came to the OnePlus 2, now it seems that the following devices will also have support.
-Moto X Pure
-Yu Yureka
-Oppo R5
-Oppo R5s
-Sony Xperia Z Tablet
If you're still rocking the Galaxy S5 and have been waiting to get your hands on CyanogenMod 13, those users on Sprint, US Cellular and Vodafone can now experience the greatness of Android Marshmallow.
CyanogenMod's latest ROM, version 13, has been in the "Nightly" status for quite some time, but it has just made its way to Verizon Wireless' Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet and Galaxy Note 2.
If you're trying to keep your devices up to date, and quick, this is a great way to do it.
The Nextbit Robin is the latest device to be added to the list of those which support CyanogenMod. The builds are still considered nightly, which are snapshots of the development team's latest changes each night. As such, it's not recommended for daily use, but it's a nice way to preview what's...
Relatively low prices and a wide-open attitude towards user customization make OnePlus phones popular with the ROM crowd. They're getting a big boon today, as official CyanogenMod support comes to the smaller, cheaper OnePlus X.
The X is equipped with the custom Oxygen OS, but for those who...
If you're a fan of CM13, and you have a device that is being actively maintained, then you'll be happy to hear that Snapshot 2 builds are currently being compiled right now.
New devices are getting CyanogenMod 13 nightlies today. Those devices include the Moto MAXX, T-Mobile Galaxy S4, Verizon Galaxy S5, And GSM/WiFi Galaxy Note 8.0. This will give those CyanogenMod users the first taste of Marshmallow, but remember that nightlies are considered unstable and there...
After CM13 was installed on my Samsung Galaxy S III, I faced unstable camera and browser and whenever I attempted to turn the cellular network on, I received the following error:
Unfortunately, the process.com.android,phone has stopped
I put the SIM to another cellphone and didn't get the...
The CM maintainers behind a handful of smartphones are now getting nightly builds of CyanogenMod 13.
If you have a Moto E LTE 2015, Moto G 2015, Moto X Play or the 2012 Photon Q, then you can enjoy Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on your device right now by flashing the custom ROM.
New phones are getting CyanogenMod 13 nightlies, which brings them the earliest form of the Marshmallow-based ROM. Those phones are Sprint and AT&T's Galaxy S4 variants, the Verizon HTC One M9, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with LTE.
The Huawei Ascend Mate 2 may not be getting any official updates anymore, but some folks just won't let it die. CyanogenMod 13 nightlies are now available for the device, meaning it'll eventually be enjoying a stable build of Marshmallow.
4 Motorola phones from eons ago have gotten CyanogenMod 13 nightlies. It's the Motorola RAZR, DROID RAZR, DROID Bionic and DROID 4. It's amazing that devices this old can still get Marshmallow thanks to help by the community.
CyanogenMod is expanding their CM13 support to the Nook Tablet today. These CM13 builds will be going out every night there is a new build for devices.
Nightlies for the Marshmallow-based CyanogenMod 13 have arrived to the Barnes & Noble NOOK tablet. The ROM is considered cutting edge stuff, but you get both the good and bad that comes with it as they can't guarantee stability.
Cyanogen is still hammering away at the 13th release of their ROM. CyanogenMod 13 is going to be based on Marshmallow, and nightlies for two new devices have started -- the HTC One A9 and the 1st Gen Moto E. You can flash nightly builds to test new features and updates early, but note that the...
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