CyanogenMod 10.1 has reached a step closer to being a proper 'stable' release, reaching Release Candidate (RC) 1. The final release is now close, according to the team.
CyanogenMod 10.1 RC1 is now available to download for compatible devices, and if you aren't aware of what it is, it's an OS based from Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, but has a huge cache of additional features. This is the perfect way to upgrade your device if your manufacturer hasn't bothered to do so. The compatibility list, is below:
CyanogenMod 10.1 RC1 supported devices:
- a700 (Acer Iconia Tab A700)
- captivatemtd (Samsung Captivate)
- crespo (Nexus S)
- crespo4g (Nexus S 4G)
- d2att (Samsung Galaxy S III - AT&T)
- d2cri (Samsung Galaxy S III - Cricket)
- d2mtr (Samsung Galaxy S III - MetroPCS)
- d2spr (Samsung Galaxy S III - Sprint)
- d2tmo (Samsung Galaxy S III - T-Mobile)
- d2vzw (Samsung Galaxy S III - Verizon)
- e975 (LG Optimus G - Intl.)
- endeavoru (HTC One X - Tegra 3)
- epicmtd (Samsung Epic 4G)
- galaxysmtd (Samsung Galaxy S)
- grouper (Nexus 7 - Wi-Fi)
- hercules (Samsung Galaxy S II - T-Mobile)
- i9100g (Samsung Galaxy S II - Intl.)
- maguro (Galaxy Nexus)
- mako (Nexus 4)
- manta (Nexus 10)
- odroidu2
- otter (Amazon Kindle Fire)
- otter2 (Amazon Kindle Fire HD)
- p3100 (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 - GSM)
- p3110 (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 - Wi-Fi)
- p5100 (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 - GSM)
- p5110 (Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 - Wi-Fi)
- p760 (LG Optimus L9)
- p880 (LG Optimus 4X HD)
- p930 (LG Nitro HD / Optimus LTE)
- quincyatt (Samsung Galaxy Note - AT&T)
- quincytmo (Samsung Galaxy Note - T-Mobile)
- skyrocket (Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket)
- steelhead (Nexus Q)
- su640 (LG Optimus LTE - SK Telecom)
- tf700t (ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity)
- tilapia (Nexus 7 - GSM)
- toro (Galaxy Nexus - Verizon)
- toroplus (Galaxy Nexus - Sprint)
- vs920 (LG Spectrum)