CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 Release - perfecting Android 4.3 before starting on Android 4.4 Kit Kat

Even if the internet is filled with Android 4.4 hype at the moment, Cyanogen keeps continuing perfecting version 10.2 of CyanogenMod[1], that’s based on Android 4.3. They are rolling out CyanogenMod 10.2 M1 (Milestone). Builds are already available on their servers, but it will take a while until they are out for all the more than 70 devices the initial M-release supports.

They will continue to work on the 10.2 code branch, at the same time as they are working on the new Android 4.4 KitKat. Cyanogen is still deciding on which devices that they will release the KitKat code base for. It will still take a few weeks until they have decided that.

Before that happens I think you should appreciate all the hard work the contributors have done to bring you Android 4.3, and wait for the M2 release and the eventual ‘stable’ release of CyanogenMod 10.2.

Personally I really hope that they will release a CM version based on Android 4.4,for my Samsung Galaxy S3 4G (GT-i9305). I would really love that.

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  1. CyanogenMod (pronounced sigh-AN-oh-jen-mod), is a customized, aftermarket firmware distribution for several Android devices. It’s based on the Android Open Source Project, CyanogenMod is designed to increase performance and reliability over Android-based ROMs released by vendors and carriers. CyanogenMod also offers a variety of features & enhancements that are not currently found in these versions of Android. See more posts tagged CyanogenMod.  ↩

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