Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Nightly 10.2 CyanogenMod 4.3 based on Android available for ... - Android Help

If you do not look capable of holding more without taking your phone Android 4.3 version, you’re in luck. It was just announced that the development 10.2 CyanogenMod Nightly Now you can download. This, which is based on the latest release of operating system of Google, come on it’s pretty stable.

Thus, many users will use in their phones the latest development Jelly Bean , even before companies launch the official versions. Yes, we must keep in mind that if you install this ROM, you need to perform different complicated processes, and also the user interface that is no longer the same (in some cases, you may even miss the guarantee ).

But the important thing is that with the advent of 10.2 CyanogenMod 4.3 based on Android, it shows that it is possible to launch the operating system compatibility with different terminals, without having to wait long periods of time . Why, the development team has been busy, but in his Google+ profile have confirmed this arrival.

Image CyanogenMod Logo 10.2

While

has announced the availability of the download, you must remember that not long ago it was reported that the number of devices that would be compatible with the new version 10.2 CyanogenMod increased in eleven, including the new Samsung Galaxy S4. Incidentally, not all terminals are compatible both their corresponding version, as this occurs stepwise (although it has been indicated that certain models of which has not been provided the name have tended small compatibility issues).

developers group also reported being created version ClockworkMod (CWM) specific to make the installation as efficient as possible, and that those who choose to install CyanogenMod 10.2 based on Android 4.3 should consider the possible application incompatibilities.

Ultimately, the arrival of the latest version of Google’s operating system to one of the most popular ROMs market is a reality . And, this is not just a job ad, but there is a download option … which effectively means that the beta version should not be far from launch.

Via: CyanogenMod on Google+

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