Prolific custom mobile software developers, CyanogenMod team has released the much-awaited 11.0 M10 series firmware to the Android devices.
"A little late due to the US holiday at the start of the month and some higher than average patches for review and acceptance, but none worse for the wear the M10 release of CM11 is upon us. The M10 code was branched on 9 September, with additional patches merged over the course of the last 6 days to fix identified gaps," said the company.
The team has also announced that the newly released 11.0 M10 version software will now be compatible with Galaxy S5 (Sprint) variant and customisation options such as – 'take a bug report', which allows user to update CyanogenMod to take action regarding the flaws (or crash report) in the firmware (Check this out, HERE to know more about bug report).
According to the change log released, the CyanogenMod 11.0 M10 will bring more UI improvements, bug fixes, performance enhancing tweaks and customization options such as
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Theme Engine: Themes support for additional UI elements
- Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
- Settings: Add scramble pin feature
- Frameworks: Long press recent apps to switch to last used app
- Settings: Add soft reboot option
- Multi-SIM updates
- General bug fixes (many)
- ANT+ Support for various hardware
- Add smart cover support
- Add glove mode support
- Add bug reporter and crash log uploader
- Privacy Guard: Control NFC permissions
- Refactor moto_msm8960dt as 'ghost' for Moto X 2013