Friday, June 28, 2013

Exynos 4 devices (Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 and others) getting only ... - Android Authority

CyanogenMod

The CyanogenMod team explained That while Exynos 4-based devices will not get the general release CyanogenMod 1.10 version for the time being, They will still have access to nightly builds.

The “Affected” devices include the Galaxy S2 (AT & T and International versions) Galaxy S3 (international version), Galaxy Note (international version), Galaxy Note 2 (AT & T, T-Mobile, GSM and international LTE versions) and Galaxy Note 10.1 (Wi-Fi and international versions).

Nightly builds will continue to roll out, so users will continue to receive “the latest bug fixes, security fixes and features,” but bug reports will apparently not be accepted. The team is not yet ready to sacrifice a general release CyanogenMod 10.1 version to Exynos 4 devices, Because there are plenty of issues still left to resolve, According To Recent its Google+ post:

That said, to Those keeping an eye out for a CM 10.1 general release for Exynos 4 devices, there will not be one. Supporting this family of devices beyond CM 9.1 (ICS) has samples Bike or Bus to accomplish, with various issues surfacing from the binaries and sources we have to work with.

However, we are not going to be giving up on this platform, especially given That the i9100 and i9300 are in the top 3 of our user base (ACCORDING tostats.cyanogenmod.org); we know many of you are counting on us for support. Our maintainers thus far have done an admirable job getting These devices to work well In Their nightly current form. There are still plenty of issues left to be resolved, and They Are not the type of issues thatwill be solved in days or weeks. It is Because of Those issues That a general release has been withheld.

The team Mentioned That Exynos 3 and Exynos 5 devices will continue to be supported, and That it it’s overpriced working to bring the Exynos 5 OCTA platform “up to release quality.”

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