CyanogenMod 11.0 M11 begins rolling out, here’s the changelog
Quentyn Kennemer
CyanogenMod faithful be joyous, for a big new update is headed to your phone and/or tablet. CyanogenMod has announced the M11 release for CyanogenMod 11, which is to be seen as a major milestone release that brings a lot of changes and fixes. Folks brave enough to be on the nightlies track may have already been enjoying these features, but this is a rather important release for folks who prefer to stick with stable goods. Changelog? Thought you’d never ask:
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-introduce Samsung Galaxy Relay 4G (apexqtmo) support
Fix signal strength showing ‘2147483647′ on certain devices
Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
Lockscreen: Do not play sounds while a phone call is active & MSIM updates
Frameworks: Add base & MSIM APIs for SEEK (Secure Element Evaluation Kit) support
Frameworks: Fix volume button changing two ‘steps’ per click
Frameworks: Add ‘Screen Off’ action for double-tap/long-press configuration options
Show devices connected to your WiFi (tethering) Hotspot
Fix bug related to ‘switch to last app’ action while in Recents view
Fix 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
Camera: Add support for all available Slow Shutter speeds (hardware dependent); Improve shutter button
Dialer/InCallUI: Fix smartcover always showing answer fragment
LG G2: Address GPS and NFC issues
Base support for HTC Desire 816 & HTC One Mini 2 (pending nightlies)
Various security updates
General bug fixes
At this point we most likely won’t be seeing a lot more exciting additions as we’re on the road to Android L, but it’s always nice to get such a wide breadth of changes that should benefit a great majority of the user base. Be sure to head here to find the download for your specific device, and don’t forget that you take full responsibility for anything that happens with your phone. Happy flashing!