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CyanogenMod 11.0 M10 CyanogenMod

CyanogenMod 11 M10, the latest release of the open source operating system based on Android, has now arrived, according to a new blog post. It brings new bug tracking features, the ability to long press on the recent apps button to switch to the last used app, and much more.

Here's the changelog as per a post on the official CyanogenMod blog:

  • New Devices: Galaxy S5 Sprint (kltespr)
  • Split out Note 3 into GSM (hlte), Sprint (hltespr) and Verizon (hltevzw)
  • Refactor moto_msm8960dt as 'ghost' for Moto X 2013
  • Drop support for obake, toro, toroplus
  • Theme Engine: Themes support for additional UI elements
  • Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
  • Settings: Add scramble pin feature
  • Frameworks: Long press recent apps to switch to last used app
  • Settings: Add soft reboot option
  • Add smart cover support
  • Add glove mode support
  • Add bug reporter and crash log uploader
  • Multisim updates
  • General bug fixes (many many)
  • ANT+ Support for various hardware
  • Privacy Guard: Control NFC permissions

Apart from all this, CyanogenMod 11 M10 also drops support for the CDMA versions of the Galaxy Nexus (Sprint/toroplus, Verizon/toro). However, there is still support for the GSM version (maguro). The latest device receiving support is the Sprint Galaxy S5.

"We've added a field to the 'take a bug report' option found in Developer Settings", said the post. "Upon generation of a bug report through that mechanism, you may optionally send us a scrubbed copy of that bug report via the send action you are presented with."

And for those of you with privacy concerns, "The data you provide via this bug report option will only be used by CM developers to fix the crashes reported, will comply with the Privacy Policy CM operates under, and going one step further, can only be seen by CM team members (ie not publicly visible outside of the examples here) and deleted monthly."

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