CyanogenMod Supports More Devices Through Expansion

After spending some time over with Android's StageFright bugs over the past few months, the designers of the Android read-only memory CyanogenMod have been at work on expanded provisions for mid-range smartphones.

For the first time in firmware distribution's history, the substitute Android ROM can be set up on Huawei devices. The foremost Huawei devices to achieve provision from the operating system consist of the Snapto, Honor 4 and Ascend Mate 2, which can course a "nightly" build of the Android 5.1 based CM 12.1.

As designers put in on the CyanogenMod blog on Tuesday, the builds for Huawei devices were made probable by the Chinese company's assistance, which comes ahead of the announcement of its rumored Nexus smartphone.

That is noteworthy for CyanogenMod enthusiasts because Google's Nexus devices are normally the first to achieve provisions for each new variety of Android. That being said, Google will issue Android Marshmallow and expose Nexus smartphones from LG and Huawei in six days. These efforts are tipped to be known as the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, respectively. Among the bunch of new devices with firmware provision also include Motorola's 2015 variations of Moto E and Moto G.

There is even provision for the impending Swift and Storm from freshly launched UK product WileyFox. The devices will be released with the marketable Cyanogen OS 12.1. On the other hand, the firmware designers say nightlies will be all set to go in conjunction with the release of the two WileyFox devices.

Other Cyanogen OS device achieving provisions from the community variety is Smartfren's AndroMax Q for the Indonesian marketplace. Thus, some Cyanogen OS devices, which have firmware provisions by this time, include the Yuphoria and Yureka from India's Micromax-backed product YU.

In conclusion, OS designers have long-drawn-out provisions for the Korean variety of LG's G3, HTC's M8 dual SIM, and Samsung's China and Japan alternatives of the Galaxy S5 as well as the S5 Duos.

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