Continuing with its M Series based on CM 10.1, CyanogenMod team has released CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 bringing a set of builds of its custom Android software for various devices including Galaxy S2, S3, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4 Nexus 10 and a ton more.
As the latest official builds of CyanogenMod are based on the newest Android 4.2.2 code, the release brings all of features of Jelly Bean as well as a whole slew of custom features for over 20 devices. The first milestone 10.1 builds were released just a little over a month ago.
The official builds of CyanogenMod are out there for flashing for anyone who wants a stable ROM. While there are a couple of changes and additions to the previous M1 build, the most notable, as RootzWiki notes, are "an LTE quick-settings tile, the ability to flip your phone over to dismiss a call or mute your ringer, and now you're also able to change the clock speed on the GPU with the included CM kernel."
Would you like to flash the CyanogenMod 10.1-M2 builds on your device? Check out the complete list of compatible device below:
Acer Iconia a700
Google Nexus S (crespo, crespo4g)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper, tilapia)
Google Galaxy Nexus (toro, toroplus, maguro)
Google Nexus 4 (mako)
Google Nexus 10 (manta)
Google Nexus Q (steelhead)
Hardkernel Odroid-U2
HTC One X (evita)
HTC Incredible 4G LTE (fireball)
HTC Evo 4G LTE (jewel)
HTC One S (ville)
LG Nitro HD (p930)
LG Optimus LTE (su640)
LG Spectrum (vs920)
Samsung Galaxy S (captivatemtd, galaxysbmtd, galaxysmtd, epicmtd)
Samsung Galaxy S2 (i9100g, hercules, skyrocket)
Samsung Galaxy S3 (U.S. variants d2att, d2cri, d2mtr, d2spr, d2tmo, d2vzw)
Samsung Note (quincytmo, quincyatt)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (p3100, p3110)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (p5100, p5110)
"As per usual, the code has been tagged in our Github as 'cm-10.1-M2'. Any device currently receiving 10.1 nightlies, but not listed above, will continue to get worked on until they are ready. This includes the Kindle Fire, Galaxy R and Motorola Devices added yesterday," the team said in the release note. Make sure your device is rooted before flashing. Head over to CyanogenMod team's official website for ROM download and installation instructions.
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