CyanogenMod 10 M2 -- second monthly release -- is available
A month ago the CyanogenMod 10 team introduced M1, the first monthly release of the popular custom Android distribution. M2 is now available, based on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, supporting more devices.
Aimed at users looking for a more stable build, it can be used as a daily-driver on an extensive number of supported Android smartphones and tablets. The update, or fresh install for new users, can be performed manually, through ROM Manager or by using the built-in CM Updater app. Between the two monthly builds CyanogenMod 10 has undergone a massive list of improvements and bug fixes for each of the supported devices.
CyanogenMod team announced that the list of supported devices will be further extended, but at the moment includes the following:
- Google/Samsung Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
- Google/Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon Wireless (toro)
- Google/Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint (toroplus)
- Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
- Google/Samsung Nexus S (crespo)
- Google/Samsung Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
- LG Nitro HD (p930)
- LG Optimus Black (p970)
- LG Optimus LTE SKT (su640)
- Motorola Xoom (wingray/stingray)
- Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T (quincyatt)
- Samsung Galaxy Note for T-Mobile (quincytmo)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 for Sprint (d2spr)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 for Verizon Wireless (d2vzw)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 for AT&T (d2att)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 for T-Mobile (d2tmo)
- Samsung Galaxy S3 for US Cellular (d2usc)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 for AT&T LTE (skyrocket)
- Samsung Galaxy S2 for T-Mobile (hercules)
- Samsung Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
- Samsung Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
- Samsung Captivate (captivatemtd)
- Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
- Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
For CyanogenMod 10 users, the latest monthly build should be a rewarding upgrade from previous nightly or monthly builds, as well as for other modders looking to switch from another Android distribution.