User:Jesus Presley/sandbox/CyanogenMod Version History

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Version history [compacted+recolored][edit]

Legend: Old version, not maintained Older version, still maintained Current stable version Latest preview version Future release
CyanogenMod
main version
Android
version
Last or important
release[1]
Release
date
Notable changes
Old version, no longer maintained: 3 Android 1.5
(Cupcake)
Old version, no longer maintained: 3.6.8.1 2009-07-01[2] 3.6.8 onwards based on Android 1.5r3
Old version, no longer maintained: 3.9.3 2009-07-22 [3] 3.9.3 onwards has FLAC support
Old version, no longer maintained: 4 Android 1.5/1.6
(Cupcake/Donut)
Old version, no longer maintained: 4.1.4 2009-08-30[4] 4.1.4 onwards based on Android 1.6 (Donut); QuickOffice removed from 4.1.4 onwards; Google proprietary software separated due to cease and desist from 4.1.99 onwards
Old version, no longer maintained: 4.2.15.1 2009-10-24[5] 4.2.3 onwards has USB tethering support; 4.2.6 onwards based on Android 1.6r2; 4.2.11 onwards added pinch zoom for Browser, pinch zoom and swipe for Gallery. Latest: 4.2.15.1
Old version, no longer maintained: 5 Android 2.0/2.1
(Eclair)
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.0.8 2010-07-19[6] Introduced ADWLauncher as the default launcher. Last: 5.0.8
Old version, no longer maintained: 6 Android 2.2.x
(Froyo)
Old version, no longer maintained: 6.0.0 2010-08-28[7] Introduced dual camera and ad-hoc Wi-Fi support
Old version, no longer maintained: 6.1.3 2010-12-06[8] 6.1.0 onwards based on Android 2.2.1. Last: 6.1.3
Older version, yet still maintained: 7 Android 2.3.x
(Gingerbread)
Old version, no longer maintained: 7.0.3 2011-04-10[9] 7.0.0 onwards based on Android 2.3.3
Old version, no longer maintained: 7.1.0 2011-10-10[10] Based on Android 2.3.7[11]
Older version, yet still maintained: 7.2.0 2012-06-16 [12] New devices, updated translations, predictive phone dialer, ability to control haptic feedback in quiet hours, lockscreen updates, ICS animation backports, ability to configure the battery status bar icon, many bug fixes[11]
8 Android 3.x
(Honeycomb)
- Not released Had been planned, but the source code to 3.0 Honeycomb was withheld by Google until the release of 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, so CyanogenMod 8 was skipped.
Older version, yet still maintained: 9 Android 4.0.x
(Ice Cream Sandwich)
Older version, yet still maintained: 9.1 2012-08-29[13] Based on Android 4.0.x., Added support for SimplyTapp.
Current stable version: 10 Android 4.1.x
(Jelly Bean)
Current stable version: 10.0.x 2012-11-13[14] Based on Android 4.1.2. Expandable desktop mode. Built-in, root-enabled file manager.
Android 4.2.x
(Jelly Bean)
Future release: 10.1 TBA[15] Based on Android 4.2

Version history [compacted][edit]

Removed overdetailed information, yet not touched the colors

CyanogenMod
main version
Android
version
Last or important
release
Release
date
Notable changes
3 Android 1.5
(Cupcake)
3.6.8 2009-07-01[16] 3.6.8 onwards based on Android 1.5r3
3.9.3 2009-07-22 [17] 3.9.3 onwards has FLAC support
4 Android 1.5/1.6
(Cupcake/Donut)
4.1.4 2009-08-30[18] 4.1.4 onwards based on Android 1.6 (Donut); QuickOffice removed from 4.1.4 onwards; Google proprietary software separated due to cease and desist from 4.1.99 onwards
4.2.x 2009-10-24[19] 4.2.3 onwards has USB tethering support; 4.2.6 onwards based on Android 1.6r2; 4.2.11 onwards added pinch zoom for Browser, pinch zoom and swipe for Gallery. Latest: 4.2.15
5 Android 2.0/2.1
(Eclair)
5.0.8 2010-07-19[20] Introduced ADWLauncher as the default launcher
6 Android 2.2.x
(Froyo)
6.0.0 2010-08-28[7] Introduced dual camera and ad-hoc Wi-Fi support
6.1.1 2010-12-06[21] 6.1.0 onwards based on Android 2.2.1
7 Android 2.3.x
(Gingerbread)
7.0.x 2011-04-10[9] 7.0.0 onwards based on Android 2.3.3
7.1.0 2011-10-10[22] Based on Android 2.3.7[11]
7.2.0 2012-06-16 [12] New devices, updated translations, predictive phone dialer, ability to control haptic feedback in quiet hours, lockscreen updates, ICS animation backports, ability to configure the battery status bar icon, many bug fixes[11]
8 Android 3.x
(Honeycomb)
- Not released Had been planned, but the source code to 3.0 Honeycomb was withheld by Google until the release of 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, so CyanogenMod 8 was skipped.
9 Android 4.0.x
(Ice Cream Sandwich)
9.1 2012-08-29[13] Based on Android 4.0.x., Added support for SimplyTapp.
10 Android 4.1.x
(Jelly Bean)
10.0.x 2012-11-13[14] Based on Android 4.1.2. Expandable desktop mode. Built-in, root-enabled file manager.
Android 4.2.x
(Jelly Bean)
10.1.x TBA[15] Based on Android 4.2.x

Original version history[edit]

CyanogenMod
Version
Android
version
Release
date
Notable changes
3.1 Android 1.5
(Cupcake)
2009
3.2 2009
3.3.x 2009
3.4.x 2009
3.5.x 2009
3.6.x 2009-07-01[23] 3.6.8 onwards based on Android 1.5r3
3.9.x 2009-07-22[24] 3.9.3 onwards has FLAC support
4.0.x Android 1.5/1.6
(Cupcake/Donut)
2009-08
4.1.x 2009-08-30[25] 4.1.4 onwards based on Android 1.6 (Donut); QuickOffice removed from 4.1.4 onwards; Google proprietary software separated due to cease and desist from 4.1.99 onwards
4.2.x 2009-10-24[26] 4.2.3 onwards has USB tethering support; 4.2.6 onwards based on Android 1.6r2; 4.2.11 onwards added pinch zoom for Browser, pinch zoom and swipe for Gallery
5.0.0 Android 2.0/2.1
(Eclair)
2010-02-14[27]
5.0.1 2010-02-14[28]
5.0.2 2010-02-14[29]
5.0.3.x 2010-02-20[30]
5.0.4.x 2010-02-27[31]
5.0.5.x 2010-03-19[32]
5.0.6 2010-04-16[33]
5.0.7 2010-05-25[34]
5.0.8 2010-07-19[35] Introduced ADWLauncher as the default launcher
6.0.0 Android 2.2.x
(Froyo)
2010-08-28[7] Introduced dual camera and ad-hoc Wi-Fi support
6.1.x 2010-12-06[36] 6.1.0 onwards based on Android 2.2.1
7.0.x Android 2.3.x
(Gingerbread)
2011-04-10[9] 7.0.0 onwards based on Android 2.3.3
7.1.0 2011-10-10[37] Based on Android 2.3.7[11]
7.2.0 2012-06-16 [12] New devices, updated translations, predictive phone dialer, ability to control haptic feedback in quiet hours, lockscreen updates, ICS animation backports, ability to configure the battery status bar icon, many bug fixes[11]
8.x Android 3.x
(Honeycomb)
Not released Had been planned, but the source code to 3.0 Honeycomb was withheld by Google until the release of 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, so CyanogenMod 8 was skipped.
9.0.x Android 4.0.x
(Ice Cream Sandwich)
2012-08-09[38] Based on Android 4.0.4.
9.1.x 2012-08-29[13] Added support for SimplyTapp.
10.0.x Android 4.1.x
(Jelly Bean)
2012-11-13[14] Based on Android 4.1.2. Expandable desktop mode. Built-in, root-enabled file manager.
10.1.x Android 4.2.x
(Jelly Bean)
TBA[15] Based on Android 4.2.x

Ref[edit]

  1. ^ "Changelog 3.0 -7.2". Cyanogen Mod Team. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  2. ^ ciwrl (01 July 2009). "CM-3.6 is out - STABLE!". Twitter. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ ciwrl (22 July 2009). "CM-3.9 EXPERIMENTAL is out!". Twitter.
  4. ^ ciwrl (30 August 2009). "CM-4.1 ExperiMENTAL is out!". CyanogenMod blog.
  5. ^ ciwrl (24 October 2009). "CyanogenMod 4.2 STABLE!". CyanogenMod blog.
  6. ^ Cyanogen (19 July 2010). "CyanogenMod-5.0.8 has landed!". CyangenMod blog. Retrieved 23 Dec 2010.
  7. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference CM6 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  9. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference CM7 Release was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ Cyanogen (10 October 2011). "CyanogenMod 7.1 Released". CyanogenMod blog. Retrieved 10 Oct 2011.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Cite error: The named reference CyanogenMod Changelog was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  12. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference CM7.2 forum was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ a b c ciwrl (2012-08-29). "Let's try something new: CM9.1 and SimplyTapp". CyanogenMod. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
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  24. ^ ciwrl (22 July 2009). "CM-3.9 EXPERIMENTAL is out!". Twitter.
  25. ^ ciwrl (30 August 2009). "CM-4.1 ExperiMENTAL is out!". CyanogenMod blog.
  26. ^ ciwrl (24 October 2009). "CyanogenMod 4.2 STABLE!". CyanogenMod blog.
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  30. ^ Cyanogen (20 February 2010). "CyanogenMod 5.0.3". Twitter. Retrieved 18 Nov 2011.
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  35. ^ Cyanogen (19 July 2010). "CyanogenMod-5.0.8 has landed!". CyangenMod blog. Retrieved 23 Dec 2010.
  36. ^ Cyanogen (6 December 2010). "CyanogenMod-6.1 Stable Has Landed!". CyanogenMod blog. Retrieved 23 Dec 2010.
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