While more mid-range models will now allow you to enjoy the highly customizable ROM, Cyanogen says that it is still working on getting CM to work on flagships like the HTC One M9, Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4. Meanwhile, the Korean version of the LG G3, the Samsung Galaxy S5 in Japan and China, and the HTC One (M8) Dual Sim will all work with the latest version of Cyanogen Mod. Such support even extends to a pair of Xiaomi models with the Xiaomi Mi 3w and Xiaomi Mi 4.
If your curious about whether your Android handset can run Cyanogen, take a peek at the Cyanogen Wiki. There, you will find photos showing the Android models both current and dated, that support Cyanogen Mod. A quick scan through the site brought back memories as we spotted the Motorola DROID BIONIC, the Samsung Galaxy Note II and the HTC One X.
Cyanogen’s Wiki page shows images of Android models both new and old, that support the custom Android ROM |
source: CyanogenMod, CyanogenWiki via Engadget