Alternative Android OS developer Cyanogen has announced that it has expanded the Cyanogenmod (CM) device family with the addition of more...
Alternative Android OS developer Cyanogen has announced that it has
expanded the Cyanogenmod (CM) device family with the addition of more
mid-range handsets from companies like Motorola, Xiaomi, Oppo, and
others.

Some of the devices that are now supported include Moto E and G 2015, Xiaomi Mi3w and Mi4, as well as those from OEMs like Smartfren and WileyFox. Some Samsung/HTC/LG handsets that have also made it to the list include Korean G3, M8 Dual Sim, Galaxy S5 variants of Japan/China, and the S5 Duos.
Also now supported are devices like Honor 4 & 4x, Ascend Mate 2, and SnapTo, making them the first set of Huawei devices to be supported since CM 7 - the latest CM version is 12. For those who are interested, here is an exhaustive list of officially-supported CyanogenMod devices.
Some of the devices that are now supported include Moto E and G 2015, Xiaomi Mi3w and Mi4, as well as those from OEMs like Smartfren and WileyFox. Some Samsung/HTC/LG handsets that have also made it to the list include Korean G3, M8 Dual Sim, Galaxy S5 variants of Japan/China, and the S5 Duos.
Also now supported are devices like Honor 4 & 4x, Ascend Mate 2, and SnapTo, making them the first set of Huawei devices to be supported since CM 7 - the latest CM version is 12. For those who are interested, here is an exhaustive list of officially-supported CyanogenMod devices.