While manufacturers are still starting to update their devices with the Android 7.0 Nougat, the developers of the ROM custom CyanogenMod are already releasing versions nightly of version 14.1 of the system, which runs based on the code of Android 7.1 Nougat.
The CyanogenMod 14.1 is available for users of devices Google Nexus 5, LG G Pad 7 LTE, Motorola Moto X Pure Edition (2015), Nextbit Robin, Oppo R5 and R5s and Oppo R7 Plus.
Remembering that versions nightly are not very stable, and therefore is not recommended to install on your primary device. The ideal is to pick up a device secondary to test and submit bug reports and fixes necessary for the next releases.
Speaking of bugs, users are already reporting issues on the Moto X Pure Edition. There are problems with the kernel and with the camera. Therefore, it is best to wait for an update for testing this ROM on your device, if you do have it.
The files can be downloaded on the website of Cyanogen. As always, it is good to also warn that the installation of custom ROMs may terminate the warranty of a smartphone. If you, by any chance, still have this protection in your device, it is not recommended to make the modification. Repeating the list of devices included:
in Addition to these builds nightly with code based on the latest Android released by Google, the personal community of the Cyanogen also released updates for nightlies for other devices with the version 13, Android-based 6 Marshmallow.
The following devices have received this version of the ROM customized: Samsung Galaxy S3 (download), Xiaomi Mi 4i (download) and Redmi 3/Prime (download).
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