CM11 M10 release now rolling out, Drops support for CDMA Galaxy Nexus

BY Rajesh Pandey

Published 16 Sep 2014

Cyanogen

The CyanogenMod team has started rolling out a new Milestone release of CM11 for all their supported devices from today. While the roll-out of the build was delayed a bit more than usual due to holidays in the US and some important patches, it includes some new goodies, which more than makes up for it. 

The highlight of the M10 release is the new CM Bug Tracker application — which will make it easier for CyanogenMod users to report bugs directly to the CM team. Next time a system app crashes on your device, CyanogenMod will prompt you to upload the necessary crash logs along with the accompanying stacktrace. You can also manually create a bug report by using the new ‘take a bug report’ option tucked under Developer Options.

The CyanogenMod team has taken all the necessary precautions to make sure that all the private details of a user are scrubbed from the logs. However, in case something still slips through, the data will comply will the same privacy policy that the CM itself operates under and will only be visible to CyanogenMod members.

Now, for some bad news. With the release of M10, CyanogenMod team has dropped support for the CDMA variants of the Galaxy Nexus. On the positive side, they have added support for the Sprint variant of the Galaxy S5, unified the CM builds for the Moto X, and added some great new features like glove mode, smart cover support and more.

You can find a mini human readable change-log of the M10 release here and download the builds from here.