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CyanogenMOD 10.1 nightlies arrive for non-Nexus devices including Galaxy S III


It’s been a few weeks since Android 4.2.1 was pushed to AOSP, and developers are finally making some headway porting over the code to non-Nexus devices. Phones that were already running fairly stable versions of CM10 such as the Galaxy S III (LTE and AWS variants) have been one of the first recipients of this holiday bounty.

But it’s not just users of newer devices that are getting in on the Jelly Bean action: legacy smartphones such as the Galaxy S II i9100 (Bell’s GS2 variant) and the international OG Galaxy Note n7000 have been upgraded to Android 4.2.1 via CM10.1.

Along with the Nexus 10, another tablet getting its CM10.1 dues is the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (tf700t), while the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 have also graduated to nightly status.

More devices are expected to graduate to these newer builds in the coming weeks; we hope to see the Nexus S included in that list eventually, too.

Source: CyanogenMOD
Via: Engadget

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