"For those that will inevitably ask, we have not made any decisions with respect to what devices will make the leap to the KitKat code base and likely won't have that information for a few weeks."īeginners can opt for the CyanogenMod 10, which is based on Android 4.3.1 Jelly Bean.Ĭurrently, only a few devices are supported by the CyanogenMod Installer, which include Samsung's Galaxy S2, Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4, HTC One as well as the Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 7. "We will continue to work on the 10.2 code branch, in parallel to all of our Android 4.4 efforts," notes the CyanogenMod Team. Experienced users who wish to install it however, can do so from here, but be wary of potential bugs. However, users will be disappointed to learn that Android 4.4 KitKat for CyanogenMod is still in the beta phase (as CyanogenMod 11). While installing the CyanogenMod Installer is not at the click of a button and then you download and boot the device, the app and the accompanying Windows program makes upgrading Android devices relatively simplified. "I'm especially pleased by the support the community has shown for our initiative and want to thank all those that helped beta test the installer." "Our goal for the installer has always been to allow more users to experience the benefits of CyanogenMod, without the hassles of technical guides and concerns associated with the process." says Steve Kondik, Co-Founder and CTO of Cyanogen Inc.
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