Good news from CyanogenMod team which today has been finished the. This latest stable version is there for over 50 devices which are supported. There isn’t a final list with all supported devices, but probably today or tomorrow we will receive the final list with all supported devices. This is the first stable version of new CM 10.1.0, and in the future you won’t see other developed version of this firmware, but some features that the CyanogenMod team has been integrated on this stable version will need to be updated (M-release and Nightlies). On the supported devices list which comes with CM 10.1.0 stable version we will find all the Samsung Galaxy S3 variant (without the International I9300 model), that models can be updated with the latest CM 10.1.0 Stable builds version. This version comes to support in additional Galaxy Note 1 and Note 2 and some Tegra 2 based Android devices. On the next period, the CM team will add other devices starting with July.
Jan 3, 2016 - I am using a Samsung Galaxy S5 and I have just installed a Cyanogenmod 13 Nightly. I have TWRP and I have already installed the gaaps.
On the Samsung supported devices list we find devices as Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 WiFi and GSM models, T-Mobile Galaxy S2, Galaxy S, Captivate, Galaxy S2 SkyRocket, Galaxy S2 I9100G, Galaxy S B model, different Galaxy S3 variants such as Verizon/ US Cellular/ Sprint/ T-Mobile / MetroPCS/ Cricket/ AT&T versions, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 WiFi and GSM models, Vibrant, AT&T Galaxy Note 1, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 1, Epic 4G. For Sony smartphones, CM team included Xperia ZL, Z, T, V Xperia Tablet Z. For Google Android based devices, the CM team also included: Nexus 7 GSM, Nexus 10, Nexus Q, Sprint and Verizon Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 GSM, Nexus 7 WiFi, Galaxy Nexus GSM International.
For HTC smartphones, the CM team included HTC One X but there isn’t an official word about 2013 HTC One, and there we can find only Nightly and some experimental versions of of HTC One device. As I mentioned before, this is a stable version for CM 10.1.0 the will continue to add other builds variants like M Snapshots and Nightlies firmware. The CM 10.1.0 Nightly firmware will come with latest CM Privacy Guard (only with ) and formerly Incognito Mode features, and also will add new applications for a better protection. If you want to run the application in Incognito Mode, then you should use Privacy Guard function that is available from the App Info screen after you have enabled the Privacy Guard mode you’ll block all the applications or other connections to access the GPS feature of your Android device, which will hide your location because your location won’t be determinate. You need to know there are some issues, and bugs as this application doesn’t able to see your contacts, calendar, text messaging and your browser history from your web browser that you’re using. As you can see the CyanogenMode firmware continues to improve its capability, and it is considerate to be a great alternative for the official Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware. With this CM 10.1.0 version, you can have directly on your Android device Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX feature, Sony Xperia User Interface or HTC’s Sense User Interface.
So if you want to download the new latest stable CM 10.1.0 based on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware then you can do that from below: Download Official CyanogenMod 10.1.0 Stable Builds from. For installing this latest CM 10.1.0 firmware you’ll need to have a carrier-unlocked device, rooted and also to have a custom recovery image installed on it such as CWM or TWRP. Afer you’ll install the CM ROM using your Custom Recovery image and after that make sure you’ll install a suitable Gapps zip which can be downloaded from here. Download and install the latest CyanogenMod 10.1.0 Stable Builds firmware and after that let us know in our comment section from below your impressions.
How has been your experience of Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300? Have you failed while installing new software on it? Try installing on it, the Official CyanogenMod 11 Nightlies ROM build on Android 4.4.2, by following our step-by-step tutorial. You can manually install the first official CM 11 Nightly build on the S3 device model number I9300 International variant.
Pre-requisites:. This step by step guide works only for Samsung Galaxy S3 devices model number I9300. Knowing that, you don’t need to try the same on other devices otherwise you will end up damaging and breaking them.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 device has to be a rooted device. The latest CWM Recovery Image must be installed on it. Note: The TWRP Recovery image should also work for it, if the device has the latest version of TWRP Recovery application. A “Factory Reset” operation is required during the installation process, and this means that you’ll lose all data that is stored on the device’ system partition.
The data stored into internal or external SD cards won’t be affected by this operation. Important: Do not skip the “factory reset” step, without this new custom ROM won’t boot into normal mode. During the step by step tutorial, you’ll find a NANDROID ROM Backup point, this is extremely important to be performed. It is a restore point to be used in case the new custom ROM doesn’t boot in normal mode. Backup your data from installed apps.
For doing this you should use the Helium application that is available from Google Play Store from. Backup all your and the APN Internet Settings by using suitable applications for Android devices.
You need. From the Developer Options menu, enable the USB Debugging mode option. Ensure that the battery charge level of the S3 device has more than 65% power left; this will prevent the S3 device from a forced power off in the middle of the flashing process. This tutorial and all instructions listed here are provided for instructional and educational purposes, especially for advanced Android users who know exactly what they have to do. Note that, we (Android Source Team) cannot be held liable or responsible for any data lost or in case you break your device in the installation process. If you receive issues to complete this step by step guide, please feel free to contact us for more help through comment section at the bottom.
I think these are all prerequisites that you’ve to follow firstly before moving to the next section where I will teach you how to update the Galaxy S3 device with the latest CM 11 custom ROM based on Android 4.4.2 KitKat Nightly build. How to install the latest CyanogenMod 11 Android 4.4 Nightlies for Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300:. Firstly, download the custom CM 11 ROM zip from. Secondly, download Gapps for Android 4.4 OS from. By using the USB cable connect the smartphone with your computer. Move the both downloaded zip files to the device’ internal storage. Once the downloaded files are successfully copied, disconnect the Galaxy S3 device from the PC.
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Do not unzip the downloaded files. Turn off the Galaxy S3 device. Boot the S3 device into CWM Recovery mode. If you don’t know exactly how to enter into Recovery Mode, you can check this guide from. The TWRP Recovery will work too, but you need to have on the S3 device the latest possible version of TWRP. From the Recovery menu, you should get a full Nandroid backup, to do this select “Backup and Restore” and then save the backup file on the S3 device.
Now, select “wipe data/factory reset” to apply the Factory Reset and confirm the action. Note: If the Samsung Galaxy device already runs on a previous CM11 KitKat Nightly build, you can skip the Factory Reset step from above.
Install the CM 11 custom ROM now. Select “install zip from SD card” and then “choose zip from SD card”. Browse the copied custom ROM file and confirm the installation. Repeat the above step and install the Gapps for Android 4.4 in the same manner. Wait for completing the installation of both zip files, and return on the main custom, main Recovery mode.
From the main menu of custom Recovery, reboot the Galaxy S3 into normal mode. Note: Keep in mind that the first boot may take more than the normal time. All you need to do is to wait until the installation process completes. The last step is: To create and login into your CyanogenMod account. Troubleshooting: If the Galaxy S3 device takes too long to complete the first boot, you need to turn off the device totally. Repeat all the instructions from the above tutorial once again. Note: Ensure that, to apply the Factory Reset when you try once again to install the CM11 custom ROM into the Galaxy S3 device.