CyanogenMod 11.0 M7 Based on Android 4.4.2 Now Available for Download
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 28 September 2015 13:47 IST
The CyanogenMod open-source community has started pushing its latest version, 11.0 M7, to the
general public. Notably, the latest version of the CyanogenMod
is based on Android 4.4.2
KitKat and is now available for download for all compatible devices.
The
team has also revealed the changelog for CyanogenMod 11.0 M7 which
includes some overhauling and redesigning of the theme chooser UI and
calculator app respectively. Other additions include performance
profiles and improved theming performance on low memory devices (for
devices with 512MB RAM or less).
The new CyanogenMod 11.0 M7
release will expand media format support (FFMPEG) and will also improve
Bluetooth with support for new car audio systems and docks. There are
some minor bug fixes which are global and device-specific.
The
CyanogenMod 11.0 M7 version will also move settings to new slide-out
panel and will also consolidate settings for home and drawer options.
The
update was announced on CyanogenMod's official blog post
that
said, "The non-device specific code was branched on May 22nd, giving us a
bit longer than usual for our stabilization period. Device specific
code was branched on May 31st. For those of you who jump between
nightlies and M releases, the May 22nd branch point is the one you
should be paying attention to."
The team also clarified that
the CyanogenMod 11.0 M7 version does not include the new Android 4.4.3
release. The blog post noted, "To get ahead of the inevitable questions,
this release is based on Android 4.4.2. The 4.4.3 source has been
merged into CM for nightlies, but given the source code was only made
available last week, we chose not to rush the new code into the stable
branch."
The CyanogenMod team confirmed that the next release, the version
11.0 M8 will come out next month and will address plenty of things from
version Android 4.4.3.
Earlier,
the team released
CyanogenMod 11.0 M6 'Snapshot' build for download.
In April, Cyanogen as promised in January, teamed up with OnePlus on the recently launchedOnePlus One, providing a custom CM 11S OS version for the smartphone.