CyanogenMod 10.1 (CM 10.1) Released For Samsung Galaxy S4 [Download Links]

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CyanogenMod, the most well-known upgraded firmware for Android, and even with some suggestions that the all new Samsung Galaxy S4 would toss up problems when it came to interface with CM, it now appears to be bit overstated. Steve Kondik, the main programmer behind the whole Cyanogen project, has used G+ display the initial Galaxy S4 built and now available for the T-Mobile and Canadian variants of the flagship handset.

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How rapidly the CM team goes in producing new builds, we have assume the support for T-Mobile and Canadian S4 compatibility with the many other flavors of Samsung humdinger will be quickly followed by this year. Actuality, as Kondik notes, the International i9500 is upcoming, and the team has yet to get control of this particular variant to provide official support, the resources and time of the CM team are concentrated on these initial two.

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So, if you are keen in the very most current CyangogenMod 10.1 builds for the  Canadian (SGH-i337M) model or Samsung Galaxy S4 (on T-Mobile SGH-M919), they are now well prepared and completely ready for usage over at the CyanogenMod site.

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For those people who are not familiar with the phrase “nightly,” probably a minor background information here is. The nightly builds are launched every 24 hours, and can usually be a rough around the edges. These “bleeding-edge” builds are focused mostly at developers that help the practice of bringing CM 10.1 up to scratch, and someone not familiar with the CM development team, so may be skip these nightlies right until early stability problems have been seen to.

With the nightly build, you may also face “experimental” releases, which are launched in-between “nightlies”. Again, the same policies generally apply, so if you are more of a CyanogenMod user than developer, carry on with the extreme caution.

There are a few rough edges as Kondik himself stated, but when these problems have been resolved, it should really be secure for the inexperienced. Also, we will provide manuals on how to display it on your Galaxy S4, so stay connected for that!

So now download the CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies for your  Galaxy S4  (T-Mobile)  from here   and CyanogenMod 10.1 for  Canadian variants.

(via:  Steve Kondik on  Google+)