Download Firmware CyanogenMod 10.1 M2
CyanogenMod is an open source operating system for smartphones and tablets. It is based on a bare-bones version of Android and adds additional functionality, including root access, shortcuts in the notification bar, an expanded lockscreen, and various themes for the interface. Furthermore, there are often performance improvements compared to the software supplied by a manufacturer.
Currently, version 9, based on Android 4.0, and version 10, based on Android 4.1, are stable, and version 10.1, based on Android 4.2, is in development. Unofficial builds, also called nightlies, are released almost daily, but they are not always stable. To improve this, a code freeze is set every few weeks, so that a more stable build than average can become available shortly afterwards. The second Milestone build of CyanogenMod 10.1, which is still being released under the experimental banner, is now available.
CyanogenMod 10.1 – M2 Release
A little more than a month removed from our last M-release, the 10.1-M2 releases are now landing on our servers. These builds are based on Android 4.2.2.
We’ve expanded the release list to include quite a few new devices since the M1; the full list is further below.
With this release, we’d like to remind you all that while bug reports on nightlies will get summarily dismissed, we accept and encourage reports to be submitted against the M2 release. By identifying issues in the M-release, you can help to make the eventual ‘stable’ release that much better. Note that our bug tracker has relocated to jira.cyanogenmod.org. Additionally, if you report a bug but fail to attach a log (logcat or adb bugreport), your report will be considered invalid, and closed. Even if your device bursts into flames: no attached log means it didn’t happen.
Device receiving an M release today are as follows:
- Acer Iconia a700
- Google Nexus S (crespo, crespo4g)
- Google Nexus 7 (grouper, tilapia)
- Google Galaxy Nexus (toro, toroplus, maguro)
- Google Nexus 4 (mako)
- Google Nexus 10 (manta)
- Google Nexus Q (steel head)
- Hard Kernel Odroid-U2
- HTC One X (evita)
- HTC Incredible 4G LTE (fireball)
- HTC Evo 4G LTE (jewel)
- HTC One S (ville)
- LG Nitro HD (p930)
- LG Optimus LTE (su640)
- LG Spectrum (vs920)
- Samsung Galaxy S (captivatemtd, galaxysbmtd, galaxysmtd, epicmtd)
- Samsung Galaxy SII (i9100g, hercules, skyrocket)
- Samsung Galaxy SIII (US variants d2att, d2cri, d2mtr, d2spr, d2tmo, d2vzw)
- Samsung Note (quincytmo, quincyatt)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (p3100, p3110)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (p5100, p5110)
As per usual, the code has been tagged in our Github as ‘cm-10.1-M2’. Any device currently receiving 10.1 nightlies, but not listed above, will continue to get worked on until they are ready. This includes the Kindle Fire, Galaxy R and Motorola Devices added yesterday.
Version number | 10.1 M2 |
Release status | unstable |
Operating systems | android |
Website | CyanogenMod |
Download | |
File sizes |
151.17MB – 181.87MB |
License type | GPL |