CM 11 M11 Stable Android 4.4.4 Update Now Live for Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, Note 2, HTC One M8, LG G2 and Others





The CyanogenMod team has launched the official M11 Stable build of CM 11 for multiple smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE, Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, LG G2 and for all the Google Nexus models. All these builds are available at CyanogenMod's Download web page and, there are tons of other Android smartphones and tablets supported, so you should check it out and see if your device is listed there.

The CM 11 M11 Snapshot is a stable release with the M meaning 'milestone' which should offer you an even better CyanogenMod experience than the Nightly CM 11 builds. This new release has been made available for the first time for the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE "klte" model, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy S4 Active "jactivelte", Galaxy Player 4.0 and Galaxy S4 I9506 "ks01lte".

If you are a fan of CM 11 M-builds, then you should check the new features added in this M11 release changelog: support for displaying the connected to your Wi-Fi Tethering Hotspot, double-tap/ long-press configuration options now allow you to use 'Screen Off', fixed volume button bug that used to change two 'steps' for each press, improved Glove Mode for High Touch Sensitivity, APN updates for numerous regions around the world, no sounds will be applied during active calls, and many more others that you can find here. Along with all the new features you will also get bug fixes and interface improvements that should offer you one of the best CyanogenMod 11 KitKat experiences.

In case you decide to install the CM 11 M11 build on your device, then you should know that it shouldn't be flashed over any Nightly CM 11 build "beyond September 30th". Installing a CM 11 M11 build is always done best by wiping the device's memory. Check our 'Update' page and you should find numerous guides that will teach you how to install a CyanogenMod ROM for your phone.

The CM 11 M11 build is obviously based on the latest Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS, and we should also get an M12 build next month since Google is delaying the launch of the future Android L 5.0 Upgrade. Until then you can continue to check the CyanogenMod downloads page dedicated for your Android device and see for yourself when new Nightly and Stable builds are made available for download. Alternatively, you can use the CyanogeMod Updates menu under Settings in order to check and see if there are any new releases live for installation.

After you install this new build of CM 11 M11 you should use the comments field below and let others know how's the new custom ROM working with your phone or tablet. Also, make sure to do a battery life test run and see if there are any major improvements when compared to older variants.