CyanogenMod yesterday released the M2 version of their mod for Android, including more than 20 devices supported by the new release. All of these devices can then install the CyanogenMod 10.1 M2 and get a taste of Android 4.2.2, in many cases well before the release of the official manufacturer.
Among the most illustrious names are the Samsung Galaxy SIII, HTC One X, Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 One and HTC S, but also the Galaxy S and Nexus S.
Among the most illustrious names are the Samsung Galaxy SIII, HTC One X, Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 One and HTC S, but also the Galaxy S and Nexus S.
Here is the complete list of devices that have received CM in version 10.1 M2:
- Acer Iconia a700
- Google Nexus S (crespo, crespo4g)
- Google Nexus 7 (grouper, tilapia)
- Google Galaxy Nexus (bull toroplus, maguro)
- Google Nexus 4 (mako)
- Google Nexus 10 (manta)
- Google Nexus Q (steelhead)
- Hardkernel Odroid- U2
- HTC One X (prevents)
- HTC Incredible 4G LTE (fireball)
- HTC Evo 4G LTE (jewel)
- One HTC S (villas)
- LG Nitro HD (P930)
- LG Optimus LTE (su640)
- LG Spectrum (vs920)
- Samsung Galaxy S (captivatemtd, galaxysbmtd, galaxysmtd, epicmtd)
- Samsung Galaxy SII (i9100g, hercules, skyrocket)
- Samsung Galaxy SIII (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)
Many other devices, including the Kindle Fire, are being developed for the M2, and will list in a fairly short time.
Well, if you are proud owner of one of the devices mentioned above, you just need to install taking the necessary files from the CyanogenMod website.
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