The second monthly CM10 release supports over two dozen devices

Oct 11, 2012 07:51 GMT  ·  By

Today, the team behind the popular CyanogenMod custom ROMs has announced the availability of a new series of CM10 builds for those interested in modding their devices.

We’re referring here to CyanogenMod 10 M2 software, which follows the release of M1 builds last month, the first in the M-series of constant, planned updates for these builds.

“The M-Series is our monthly release series. The devices we build M for are essentially stable, and ready to be your daily driver,” the team explains.

Over two dozen handsets can take advantage of the CM10 M2 builds today, coming from manufacturers such as Samsung, Motorola, LG, and Sony.

The list includes all flavors of Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2 smartphones from Samsung, along with Galaxy S (galaxysmtd), Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd), Captivate (captivatemtd), five Galaxy S III models, and Motorola Xoom (wingray/stingray).

Moreover, the builds are also available for Nexus S (crespo) and Nexus S 4G (crespo4g), as well as for Galaxy Note AT&T (quincyatt) and Galaxy Note T-Mobile (quincytmo), Google Nexus 7 (grouper), LG Nitro HD (p930), LG Optimus Black (p970) and LG Optimus LTE SKT (su640).

Two Sony handsets are supported in this release, namely Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari) and Sony Xperia S (nozomi).

According to the CyanogenMod team, more devices are planned to be added to the list in the not too distant future, so that more users could enjoy a new experience with Android.

“The latest builds are available via the new CM Updater, as well as ROM Manager. Or, you can download manually from Get.CM. With any M release, we are zooming in on a stable version so we need your feedback and bug reports to make it as good as it can be,” the team also notes.

Yesterday, the team also announced the merger of Android 4.1.2 updates in the latest CyanogenMod 10 builds, yet another reason for users to rejoice.