And today, feeling glad to share with you that, the CyanogenMod team has released the Milestone 5 release of CyanogenMod 11. With this news team get one step closer to CyanogenMod 11 stable version. In comparison to the M4 release, M5 comes with various fixes and some additional features.
Comparing the OnePlus One to the Galaxy Note 4 is a good idea if you are hunting for a new device because the OnePlus One will be available for pre-order, according to rumors, in October as well. Pre-ordering the One in October will probably have you wait another month until you’ll get your hands on the device, but your costs will be cut a great deal, since OnePlus’ flagship costs about $300, a considerable difference compared to the Galaxy Note 4's $1000 price tag.
In today's article I'm going to share step by step guide on how to install CyanogenMod 11 Nightlies (Android 4.4.4 KitKat) on Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 [P3110, P3100]. And, if you're reading this, that means you're also looking for something which I'm going share in this article.
If you're ready for a heaping helping of stable CyanogenMod, you're in luck, because that's exactly what's available on tonight's all-you-can-flash Sunday buffet. The CM team started pushing the M9 build of CM 11 this evening, which puts this one about a month out from the M8 build. I'm sure you flashaholics are itching to hit the recovery menu, so grab this badboy and get flashing.
CyanogenMod 11 M5 is cool ... but Beta :(
im trying to download cyanogenmod for my galaxy note 3 n9005 but ffs it is difficult :/