The CyanogenMod team has started cranking out 10.1 nightly images for a select group of devices, and for many it may be the only way to get Android 4.2 on your phone or tablet. Built off the 4.2.1 AOSP code base, CyanogenMod brings a stock Android look with plenty of customizations to separate it from the vanilla Android experience.
Phones and tablets currently being supported with 10.1 nightly builds are:
- GSM Galaxy Nexus
- Sprint Galaxy Nexus
- Verizon Galaxy Nexus
- Nexus 4
- Nexus 7 (Wifi)
- Nexus 7 (HSPA+)
- Nexus 10
- Transformer Infinity TF700
- Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
- Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
- Galaxy S (some models)
- Galaxy S II (some models)
- Galaxy S III (some models)
That's a nice list of supported devices, and we're sure it will grow every day. If you're currently a user, you know where to go and what to do, but if you haven't tried it just yet, hit the forums with any questions and give it a whirl.
Source: CyanogenMod
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