With the release of CM 10.2, the Cyanogen Inc is ending the Android 4.3-based planned releases and will now be focusing on Android 4.4-based CM 11.CM 10.2 nighlties will continue for the time-being but CM 10.1 nighlties will now be stopped.
“As we’ve done with similar ‘end of branch’ releases, this marks the point where the team will shift focus solely to CM 11 and Android 4.4 (KitKat) code. CM 10.2 nightlies will continue and as we ramp up CM 11 nightlies, device maintainers will signal which devices are ready to make that jump as well. Whether you prefer stable, almost stable or bleeding edge, all of you will have something to flash very soon,” the company noted in a blog post.
Here are some of the popular devices that have got CM 10.2 stable release
- Sony Xperia V, Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia T, Xperia ZR
- Galaxy Nexus (all versions)
- Nexus 7, Nexus 10, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus S
- Galaxy Note II, S4 Mini, S II, Galaxy S, Galaxy S III (all versions)
- HTC One (all versions)
- LG Optimus G, G Pro, LG G2

5 replies on “CyanogenMod 10.2 stable release now available for several devices”
can i flash in samsung galaxy s duos
I don’t think it is officially available for S Duos. You can still check on CyanogenMod website..
Not on Nexus 4?
It is available for Nexus 4, above list includes just a few devices for which CM 10.2 is available.
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