Android Marshmallow can not get an official way to millions of users of Android, but CyanogenMod’s developers are already solving this impasse with the recent release of the first batch of CyanogenMod 13, which now reaches also users of the Nexus 5X models, 6P and LG G2.
Maybe this is not great news for those who have acquired the new Nexus line of devices, although not count on some features present in the custom ROM but it is certainly a great opportunity for users of LG G2, launched in mid-2013 and has definitely abandoned by its manufacturer.
Yesterday we saw that the initial list of devices that support the CyanogenMod 13 included models OnePlus One (bacon), Nexus 7 (deb & amp; flo), LG G4 (h815), (mondrianwifi), LG GPad 7.0 (v400 & amp; V410), LG G3 Verizon (vs985), Moto X 2014 (victara) and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (officially abandoned by Samsung a few hours). And now the list grows with three models, which should welcome new members still in the coming days.
It is worth recalling that the ROM CyanogenMod 13 still available is in phase “nightly ” a kind of public beta with daily updates, ie not recommended for those who prefer a system already in the final stage of development and more stable. Anyway, interested parties can access the page to download the required files by clicking here.
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