So finally Cyanogen Inc. has released the CyanogenMod[1] Installer app in Google Play Store, but unfortunately it’s incompatible with all my devices, Samsung Galaxy S3 4G (GT-i9305), and my new Sony Xperia Z1. Another bad thing is that the “PC client” component that is also available to download, is only supporting Windows, and not Mac.
But it’s just a beta, so hopefully it will support more devices in the future, and also have an app for Mac.
Here is a list of supported devices
- crespo Google Nexus S
- crespo4g Google Nexus S 4G
- maguro Google Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
- toro Google Galaxy Nexus (Verizon)
- toroplus Google Galaxy Nexus (Sprint)
- grouper Google Nexus 7 (WiFi)
- tilapia Google Nexus 7 (GSM)
- flo Google Nexus 7 2013 (WiFi)
- mako Google Nexus 4
- manta Google Nexus 10
- skyrocket Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket
- hercules Samsung Galaxy S II Hercules
- i9100 Samsung Galaxy S II (Intl)
- i9100g Samsung Galaxy S II (Intl)
- i9300 Samsung Galaxy S III (Intl)
- d2att Samsung Galaxy S III (AT&T)
- d2spr Samsung Galaxy S III (Sprint)
- d2tmo Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile)
- d2usc Samsung Galaxy S III (US Cellular)
- d2cri Samsung Galaxy S III (Cricket)
- t769 Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile)
- jfltexx Samsung Galaxy S4 (Intl)
- jfltespr Samsung Galaxy S4 (Sprint)
- jfltecan Samsung Galaxy S4 (Canada)
- jfltecri Samsung Galaxy S4 (Cricket)
- jfltecsp Samsung Galaxy S4 (C Spire)
- jfltetmo Samsung Galaxy S4 (T-Mobile)
- jflteusc Samsung Galaxy S4 (US Cellular)
- n7000 Samsung Galaxy Note (Intl)
- quincyatt Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T)
- quincytmo Samsung Galaxy Note (T-Mobile)
- t0lte Samsung Galaxy Note II (GSM LTE)
- n7100 Samsung Galaxy Note II (GSM)
- t0lteatt Samsung Galaxy Note II (AT&T)
- t0ltetmo Samsung Galaxy Note II (T-Mobile)
- l900 Samsung Galaxy Note II (Sprint)
- m7ul HTC One (Unlocked)
- m7tmo HTC One (T-Mobile)
- m7att HTC One (AT&T)
- m7spr HTC One (Sprint)
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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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