CyanogenMod 10 : Stable M2 version released


Exactly one month ago, the CyanogenMod team has announced the new M builds. This should summarize the monthly progress of the experimental nightly builds and put together in a stable corset. CyanogenMod 10 M2 has been released in time for a large device selection.

Punctual as the Maurer CyanogenMod team has released the second version of the recently introduced M builds. It is a monthly interim progress report on the nightly versions of the custom ROM. This version has in this case to the nightly compiled spending a significantly higher stability and should be suitable for everyday use. Since the CM team screwed under high pressure at a first stable release, version M2 no big new features are to be expected, but rather the current issue seen as a major step towards a stable version.

CyanogenMod 10 M2 has been released for the following devices:

Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
VZW Galaxy Nexus (toro)
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (plus toro)
Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
Galaxy S2 AT & T LTE (skyrocket)
Galaxy S2 T-Mobile (hercules)
Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
Captivate (captivatemtd)
Sprint Galaxy S3 (d2spr)
VZW Galaxy S3 (d2vzw)
Galaxy S3, AT & T (d2att)
Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
Galaxy S3 U.S. Cellular (d2usc)
Motorola Xoom (wingray / stingray)
Nexus S (crespo)
Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
Galaxy Note AT & T (quincyatt)
Galaxy Note T-Mobile (quincytmo)
Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
LG Nitro HD (P930)
LG Optimus Black (P970)
LG Optimus LTE SKT (su640)
Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
Sony Xperia S (nozomi)
Interesting thing about this list is that both the Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100, Samsung Galaxy Note the missing, and the international version of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Although the GT-I9100g and the Galaxy Note and SGS3 variants of different U.S. providers are supported, however, these also no Exynos CPU, but chipsets from Texas Instruments and Qualcomm. Samsung has been criticized recently in a fierce androidnext interview from CyanogenMod member Daniel “Codeworkx” Hillenbrand for the lack of support from the developer community through source code and documentation for the Exynos platform.

Under pressure from the community, however, the company has already responded.

via CyanogenMod

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