The Nexus 4 is getting some CyanogenMod love with 14.1 nightly builds
If you are the type of person, who tends to form attachments to
particular tech and don't really feel like moving on or upgrading
regularly, then chances are you have already found your perfect phone
years back and are still with it.
If that is the case and taking into account you are currently on a tech-centric site, chances are you are familiar witch CyanogenMod and might even be running the custom OS. Then, you will also be happy to hear that despite the recent calamities over at Cyanogen Inc., the dedicated custom ROM group is still alive and well and constantly expanding its device reach.
The team appears to currently be working mostly on CyanogenMod 14.1, which is based on the bleeding-edge Android 7.1 Nougat. Their dedication must really run deep, as nightly builds will soon be available for the four-year-old LG Nexus 4 (mako) as well. In the meantime, there is an experimental build already up and you can also get said software for a few other devices:
If that is the case and taking into account you are currently on a tech-centric site, chances are you are familiar witch CyanogenMod and might even be running the custom OS. Then, you will also be happy to hear that despite the recent calamities over at Cyanogen Inc., the dedicated custom ROM group is still alive and well and constantly expanding its device reach.
The team appears to currently be working mostly on CyanogenMod 14.1, which is based on the bleeding-edge Android 7.1 Nougat. Their dedication must really run deep, as nightly builds will soon be available for the four-year-old LG Nexus 4 (mako) as well. In the meantime, there is an experimental build already up and you can also get said software for a few other devices:
- ASUS ZenPad 8.0 Z380KL (P024)
- LG G3 (T-Mobile) (d851)
- LG G Pad 8.3 (v500)
- Nexus 5 CAF (hammerheadcaf)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 AU (kltekdi)
- Sony Xperia M (nicki)
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