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CyanogenMod Announces Official Nightly Build of CM12 based on Android 5.0.1
Falcon(MOTO G) Is One of the Devices Which are getting the nightly builds.
Download The Latest Nightly Build Directly From Cyanogenmod website: HERE
Source: Cyanogenmod Blog
"Check the Original Post On Cyanogenmod Blog or Read it below."
The “L” is for Lollipop
Happy New Years (for all you Gregorian calendar folks)! Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays and month of December.
In the CM11 M12 post, we mentioned that we were entering the
beginnings of CM 12 work, based on Lollipop. Today, we are enabling CM12
nightlies to showcase how far we’ve come since. The full list of
devices ready for tonight’s first rollout is further below.
We would like to note that at this point we consider ourselves 85%
complete for our initial CM12 M release. We’ll spend the remainder of
this month bringing up additional devices and finishing up the features
you’ve come to love from CM11 – implementing them into the new Material
UI.
At this point, the following large items are not implemented, but should be in the next few weeks. Some additional smaller tweaks are also missing, but left off this list:
- Theme Engine
- Quick Settings reorganization and customization
- Quick Settings Ribbon mode
- Navigation bar reorganization and customization
- Sound panel customization
- Lock-screen quick unlock
Astute Gerrit followers will note that some of the above are already
in various states of code review, and patches are available if you’d
like to build these features (work-in-progress) yourself at home. The
command to sync CM12 sources is repo init -u https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android -b cm-12.0
CM11 features aren’t the only thing we’re working on, with new
features such as Ambient display, a brand new Messaging app, and some
small tweaks including a weather option in the new Lollipop extended
status bar. Our team is continuing to work on new additions and we have
some big plans ahead for L.
The full device list for today includes:
- bacon
- d802
- dlx
- e975
- e980
- evita
- falcon
- find5
- flo
- ghost
- hlte
- hltespr
- jewel
- jfltevzw
- klte
- m7
- m7spr
- m7vzw
- m8
- mako
- mondrianwifi
- moto_msm8960
- t6
- t6spr
- t6vzw
- serrano3gxx
- serranoltexx
- shamu
- v500
- ville
- vs985
- Additional devices will trickle in as the days go on
All devices in this list are shipping with full hardware support for
the essentials (Calls, WiFi, BT, GPS, Camera, etc). Depending on the
device some additional hardware (niche) may not be functioning, eg. IR
Support – but nothing that will impede your ‘daily driver’ usability. As
always, these are nightlies, so there
may beare bugs to be expected. Our JIRA for CM12 nightlies will be up and running tomorrow night .
With this initial push for CM12, we are also moving CM11 builds to a
weekly status (every Sunday). With core efforts changing over to CM12,
the 11 branch is seeing less frequent changes; therefore, needing less
frequent builds. CM11 M13 is still on our roadmap, and will be the final
CM11 build before we code-freeze the 11 branch.
With that, some words of wisdom:
- This is an Android 5.0.1 Lollipop-based release - update your third party addons to ensure compatibility
- The CM backupscript.sh in recovery will ignore and remove
incompatible applications from your system partition (these are usually
non-CM apps that users have opted to install). You must install a
compatible app (or app pack) to regain that functionality
- You can flash CM12 nightlies directly from CM11 M12 or CM 11
nightlies (no need to wipe), provided you read and followed items 1 and 2
- Once on CM12 nightlies, you cannot downgrade back
to CM11 without wiping – if you are thinking of just exploring the
release, then take a backup of your existing installation if you want to
go back to it.
- You’ll need an L compatible recovery
Happy Flashing,
The CyanogenMod Team
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