Wednesday, October 08, 2014

CyanogenMod 11 M11 begins widespread rollout

CyanogenMod 11 M11 begins widespread rollout
The team at Cyanogen have been steadily rolling out new builds of CyanogenMod over the course of the last four months, with today marking the debut of CyanogenMod 11 M11. The latest build brings bug fixes that were discovered in the nightlies as well as support for a bunch of new devices.
Here's the official changelog:

  • New Devices: Galaxy S4 Active (jactivelte), Galaxy S4 SK I-9506 (ks01lte), Galaxy S5 GSM (klte), Galaxy Tab 10.1 (picassowifi), Galaxy Player 4.0 (ypg1)
  • Re-introduce Samsung Galaxy Relay 4G (apexqtmo) support
  • Fix signal strength showing '2147483647′ on certain devices
  • Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
  • Lockscreen: Do not play sounds while a phone call is active & MSIM updates
  • Frameworks: Add base & MSIM APIs for SEEK (Secure Element Evaluation Kit) support
  • Frameworks: Fix volume button changing two 'steps' per click
  • Frameworks: Add 'Screen Off' action for double-tap/long-press configuration options
  • Show devices connected to your WiFi (tethering) Hotspot
  • Fix bug related to 'switch to last app' action while in Recents view
  • Fix Navigation Bar arrow keys in RTL locales
  • Translations updates from CyanogenMod CrowdIn team
  • Adjustments to 'Glove Mode' (High Touch Sensitivity)
  • APN Updates for various regions
  • Camera: Add support for all available Slow Shutter speeds (hardware dependent); Improve shutter button
  • Dialer/InCallUI: Fix smartcover always showing answer fragment
  • LG G2: Address GPS and NFC issues
  • Base support for HTC Desire 816 & HTC One Mini 2 (pending nightlies)
  • Various security updates
  • General bug fixes
To find out if the M11 build is available for your device, head on over to the device portal. Most recent devices including the OnePlus One, One M8 and Xperia Z1 Compact have already been updated, so be sure to head on over to the device portal to check if your device is on the list.

Source: CyanogenMod Blog

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