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CyanogenMod (/ s aɪ ˈ æ n oʊ dʒ ɛ n m ɒ d / sy-AN-oh-jen-mod; CM) is a discontinued open-source operating system for mobile devices, based on the Android mobile platform. Developed between 2009 and 2016, it was free and open-source software based on the official releases of Android by Google , with added original and third-party code ...
The YU Yureka has now been discontinued on the Amazon website. [citation needed] [4] [unreliable source?] The YU Yureka Plus was an improved version of the YU Yureka and was released in July 2015, which is a rebranding of Coolpad 8675-fhd. It had an improved 13 MP camera, 1080p Full HD display, and ran on Cyanogen OS 12.1.
Discontinued 2015 Wileyfox Storm: Wileyfox: CyanogenMod [63] Discontinued Discontinued 2015 Wileyfox Swift: Wileyfox: CyanogenMod [64] postmarketOS [65] postmarketOS, community-driven Discontinued 2015 YU Yureka YU Yureka Plus YU Televentures (Micromax Informatics) CyanogenMod [66] Discontinued Discontinued 2015 YU Yuphoria YU Televentures ...
Like CyanogenMod, the LineageOS project is developed by many device-specific maintainers and uses Gerrit for its code review process. It also retained the old versioning format, where the major version number corresponds to the place in the alphabet of the first letter of the codename (and of the commercial name for Android versions prior to 10 ...
Products and services discontinued in 2024 (2 C, 39 P) Products and services discontinued in 2025 (6 P) R. Railway services by year of discontinuance (104 C) V.
Early versions of Replicant were based on Android Open Source Project code, while versions 2.2 (April 2011) and later used CyanogenMod as their base in order to make supporting more devices easier. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In a blog post on February 1, 2017, the Replicant project said that the future versions of Replicant will be based on LineageOS ...
It was available from T-Mobile but has been discontinued. Features. 3.5-inch display; ... Cyanogenmod ROMS have been developed for the device. See also
Less than two months later, ZUK Mobile entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Cyanogen Inc. to base its products' Android distribution upon a variant of the popular custom ROM CyanogenMod and use its trademarks outside of China. [3] The company unveiled its first device, the ZUK Z1 in Beijing, China on August 11, 2015.