But Samsung’s Exynos processor, that’s a different scenario altogether. Same for most of MediaTek powered devices too. CM13 Expected devicesĪlmost every Qualcomm processor powered Android device is a good go for CM13. Official builds of CM13 will be available here, btw. That’s our guess, and there is no official word from CM team available on this. So, if you wanna test Marshmallow, that would be possible in next 30-40 days. CM13 DownloadsĮven if official builds will take time, like over a month for popular Nexus devices and some two months for other devices, the unofficial builds should be available for large no. Older Samsung devices like Galaxy S4 (Qualcomm processor one) and HTC devices like One M8 and One M7 should be getting to taste CM13 within two months. Then we could start seeing CM13 for other developer friendly devices like OnePlus One and OnePlus 2, Nexus tablets, and devices powered by Cyanogen OS. So, if you ask us about the CM13 release date, we’d say you have to wait for over a month for official CM13 builds to appear for popular developer friendly devices like Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6. Well, normally, we start seeing at least unofficial builds of CM or any other AOSP based start popping up after one or two weeks of Google releasing its latest Android update to AOSP. We’re sure the work has started internally already, but because it will take time to edit all their features for full compatibility with Android 6.0 code, and the wait is completely worth too. The development is yet to begin as of today, October 6, 2015.īut expect that to happen soon, and thus you can also expect the unofficial CM builds to be released within a month, by October end or November beginning. While official builds for popular sets like Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 shouldn’t be much behind, let’s say, November first half. Hence, we have no CM13 release date to share with you guys, but by experience, it’s easy tell it’s around the corner. Naturally, we would have to wait until someone from team opens up a little about Android 6.0 plans. There is nothing the CyanogenMod team has spoken about as regards Marshmallow update development status, features portability to 6.0 and expected release dates.
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