Despite all the nightly builds of CyanogenMod 10.1, there hasn't been much of anything definitive to hang our hats on. There's at last some sense of reliability now that Milestone 1 versions have hit the servers. Most Nexus devices, as well as swaths of Samsung's Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab 2 ranges, can get the unofficial Android 4.2 build for themselves. The M1 code is deemed "mostly stable" and good enough for daily use, although that's relative -- it's not yet to the level of a fully stable build, let alone factory firmware. If you only needed fewer risks than before, though, the downloads and details await at the source links.
[Thanks, Rashid]
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Samsung, Google
Via: DonAndroid
Source: CyanogenMod (1), (2)
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/22/cyanogenmod-10-1-milestone/
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