M10 Snapshot builds of Cyanogenmod 11 are being pushed to servers now, according to a blog post from the folks over at CyanogenMod. There are quite a bit of changes and it is based on Android 4.4.4.
Milestone builds are usually more stable than Nightlies, so you should give it a try if it’s available for your device. Not every phone and tablet that gets a nightly build will get the M10 treatment, especially if the managers are having trouble with any particular hardware or software issues. So check here, and see whether it is available for your device. If you’re going to flash this, Don’t forget to flash the Gapps to get the Google Apps.
The new software adds support for Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy S5, but it also drops support for the Verizon and Sprint versions of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Here’s the Official Changelog,
- New Devices: Galaxy S5 Sprint (kltespr)
- Split out Note 3 into GSM (hlte), Sprint (hltespr) and Verizon (hltevzw)
- Refactor moto_msm8960dt as ‘ghost’ for Moto X 2013
- Drop support for obake, toro, toroplus
- Theme Engine: Themes support for additional UI elements
- Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
- Settings: Add scramble pin feature
- Frameworks: Long press recent apps to switch to last used app
- Settings: Add soft reboot option
- Add smart cover support
- Add glove mode support
- Add bug reporter and crash log uploader
- Multisim updates
- General bug fixes (many many)
- ANT+ Support for various hardware
- Privacy Guard: Control NFC permissions
So are you going to flash this? Let us know down below in the comments section.
Source – Cyanogenmod
2 comments
is those cm mod compatible with galaxy y
Sorry, No!