Questions tagged [cyanogenmod]

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Taken from the CyanogenMod website:

CyanogenMod is an aftermarket firmware for a number of cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system. It offers features not found in the official Android based firmwares of vendors of these cell phones.

CyanogenMod's supported devices list boasts more than 160 mobile devices and their variants, including phones, phablets, tablets, and other hardware.

Major version numbers parallel vanilla Android (often referred to as AOSP) in the following manner:

  • CyanogenMod 6: Android 2.2 (Froyo)
  • CyanogenMod 7: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • CyanogenMod 9: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • CyanogenMod 10: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 10.1: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 10.2: Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
  • CyanogenMod 11: Android 4.4 (KitKat)
  • CyanogenMod 12: Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
  • CyanogenMod 12.1: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
  • CyanogenMod 13: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • CyanogenMod 14: Android 7.0 (Nougat)

CyanogenMod 8 was reserved for Android 3.x (Honeycomb). Since the source code of Android 3.x was not made public until after Android 4.0 source was released, there was no CyanogenMod 8 release or development, because all development efforts went towards CyanogenMod 9.

Note that not all devices will necessarily receive official support from CyanogenMod. CyanogenMod is maintained by volunteers in their free time, so support depends on having enough interested developers. Also, support depends on compatible drivers being available for the device, so some phones will never be supported.

Similarly, devices may be dropped from further development for various reasons as new versions of Android are released (for example, the latest "stable" build for the Nexus One is CyanogenMod 7.2).

There are several types of CyanogenMod build. Nightly builds are created each day, and represent a snapshot of development, with minimal testing and quality control. They often have missing features or critical defects, changing from one day to the next, and are not recommended for everyday use. If you ask a question here about unusual behaviour in a nightly CM build, we'll probably suggest you switch to a more stable ROM. Experimental builds are the same as nightlies, but are one-off special builds outside of the nightly routine.

Milestone snapshot (a.k.a. M snapshot) builds are more stable than a nightly, because they're only built when the code is believed to be working, but they're still minimally tested, and may still have big problems.

Release candidates are undergoing the last testing before being designated as a stable release. They should be safe for everyday use, and it's very unusual to find serious problems, but they may still have odd bugs that just haven't been noticed yet.

Stable releases have "all or nearly all" issues resolved, and should be as stable as (or more stable than) an official, stock ROM. They go through rigorous testing, including by end users who've tried out the release candidate, and are recommended for everyday use.

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What's the risk of installing Cyanogen Mod on unsupported phone?

My device is not listed as supported on website www.cyanogenmod.com/devices. I have ZTE Skate, and some other ZTEs are listed, but not mine. Is it possible to install the mod on Skate, and what's the risk? If phone is not listed, does it mean, that…
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What is CyanogenMod and how is it different from Android?

I have been listening a lot of chatter about CyanogenMod and it only seems to be growing louder by the day. But what exactly is CyanogenMod and how is it different from Android? If CyanogenMod is a fork of Android then how can it (aim to) become…
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Generic version of Cyanogenmod for any Android device?

Are there "generic" versions of the Cyanogenmod that would work on any device? (My device isn't officially supported.) If not, why? (If Windows and Linux distros have images that work on any computer – as long you choose the version for the right…
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What is Cyanogenmod KANGs?

What is Cyanogenmod KANGs? I have read about compiling the most up-to-date source code as a "KANGs" but I can't find out anywhere what it refers to.
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Why most of the devices supported by CyanogenMod are from HTC?

Why most of the devices supported by CyanogenMod are from HTC?
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CM11 - chmod and chown on internal sdcard not working

I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE phone (GT-i9505) and I put CyanogenMod 11 (M12) on it. Previously I put CWM_6.0.4.7_Touch_GT-I9505.tar as Kernel to get root. Now I want to use TitaniumBackup Pro and the feature to protect single backups, but this is…
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Adjust long press of back button to kill app in CM7?

As you may know, CM7 has this nice feature where you can hold down the Back button to kill a misbehaving app (Settings > Applications > Development > Stop app via long-press). Unfortunately this feature kills apps too quickly for my taste; I find…
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Disable Cyanogen Privacy Guard from Shell

I setup privacy guard for some of the ROM-Apps and now the GUI crashes when i even try to get the pin entry field on the lockscreen. My phone is rooted and i can try via adb or recovery. How can i disable the privacy guard or reset it from a root…
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Where to find the official Cyanogenmod release notes?

Where are the official release notes for Cyanogenmod, in particular the 9.1 release? I wasn't able to find them.
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How to upgrade from one version of Cyanogenmod to another?

I am fairly new to rooting / putting custom ROMs on devices; I finally have my phone in a state that I like, after putting Cyanogenmod 7 on my HTC Desire Z. Since I've done this, there have been a few point releases, and a minor release is not far…
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OTA updates to CM nightly

I know that premium version of ROM manager allows OTA updates to the nightly builds and there is also the old(deprecated) cyanogen updater on google-code. Is there any way to do an OTA without using ROM manager? How does an OTA work? Does it…
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How to enter recovery mode after cyanogen mod 11 in xiaomi redmi 1s ??

After installing the cyanogenMod 11 in my xiaomi redmi 1s I found that there is no recovery option but then I switched off my phone and I try to enter in recovery mode by pressing "Volume up +Power buttton" but I could not entered in recovery mode…
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Is there a difference between the CyanogenMod 11S Rom (for OnePlus One) and regular CyanogenMod?

How does the CyanogenMod 11S Rom on the forthcoming OnePlus One smartphone differ (if at all) from regular versions or nightlies of CyanogenMod that can be downloaded and installed on other Smartphones ? Would this be another unique selling point…
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Can't get Cyanogenmod onto internal root

So: I was following instructions on this page to install the latest Cyanogen Mod on my S3 http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide I've installed the Hardcore kernel and Clockwork Mod. However the site then says to place…
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How can I see the status of the latest CyanogenGen builds?

I see that CM10 nightlies for galaxysmtd have not been built for a while. Is the status of the latest builds available anywhere, so that I can see why they haven't been built?
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