CyanogenMod begins rolling out CM11 M3 to a wide range of devices

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CyanogenMod on Monday began rolling out CM11 M3 to a wide range of devices, including the HTC One, Galaxy S4 and a number of Nexus and legacy handsets. “M” builds in the Cyanogen world, as noted by Android Central, are known as milestones in the development cycle; they are billed as more stable than nightlies, but could contain bugs—users are cautioned to proceed at their own risk.

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Visit the CyanogenMod download page and you’ll see CM11 M3 builds are starting to roll off the servers. “M” builds are milestones along the development process as the KitKat-based CyanogenMod 11 approaches release candidate, and eventually stable status. So M-snapshot builds are supposed to be more stable than nightlies, but may still contain a few bugs. At the time of writing we’re seeing M3 builds for a wide range of devices including the Galaxy S4, HTC One and LG G2, along with many Nexus devices and legacy handsets. If you’re already set up with a custom recovery on your device, you can hit up the source link to find the full list CM11 M3 builds ready for flashing.

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