CyanogenMod CidCyanogenMod team might have been a little late with the M10 release but it is not doing the same with CM 11.0 M11, which started rolling out to the supported devices earlier today. There is no official change-log available at this point but we hope to hear from CM team soon. (Update: full change-log at the end of the report)

The M11 builds are now available over-the-air to rthe CM-users via CM updater app on their Android devices or the users can also go to CM Downloads website to get it manually.  As the builds are still churning out, it might take some time for the build specific to your device to appear.

Based on Android 4.4.4, CyanogenMod 11.0 M11 is expected to arrive for over 80 Android devices and device variants. You can check out the full list of devices getting the M11 update here (the list includes device code-names).

Change-log

  • Support for 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-introduced support for Samsung Galaxy Relay 4G (apexqtmo)
  • Fix signal strength showing ’2147483647? on certain devices
  • CAF and other upstream updates
  • Do not play sounds while a phone call is active & MSIM updates
  • Added base & MSIM APIs for SEEK (Secure Element Evaluation Kit) support
  • Fixed volume button changing two ‘steps’ per click
  • Added ‘Screen Off’ action for double-tap/long-press configuration options
  • Show devices connected to your WiFi (tethering) Hotspot
  • Fixed bug related to ‘switch to last app’ action while in Recents view
  • Fixed 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
  • Added support for all available Slow Shutter speeds (hardware dependent); Improve shutter button
  • Fix smartcover always showing answer fragment
  • LG G2: Address GPS and NFC issues
  • Various security updates and general bug fixes

Gaurav Shukla is a journalist with over 12 years of experience covering the consumer technology space. He started his career with a self-published Android blog and has since worked with Microsoft's MSN.com,...

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