The very famous custom rom Cyanogen Mod can be installed from Google Play store by installing Cyanogen Mod Installer.
Companion application for the CyanogenMod Installer. Following this process will provide your device with the latest version of CyanogenMod, an Android OS made for you, the users..
For a list of currently supported devices, please see our Supported Devices page: http://goo.gl/GQbfRf
crespo | Google Nexus S |
crespo4g | Google Nexus S 4G |
maguro | Google Galaxy Nexus (GSM) |
toro | Google Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) |
toroplus | Google Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) |
grouper | Google Nexus 7 (WiFi) |
tilapia | Google Nexus 7 (GSM) |
flo | Google Nexus 7 2013 (WiFi) |
mako | Google Nexus 4 |
manta | Google Nexus 10 |
skyrocket | Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket |
hercules | Samsung Galaxy S II Hercules |
i9100 | Samsung Galaxy S II (Intl) |
i9100g | Samsung Galaxy S II (Intl) |
i9300 | Samsung Galaxy S III (Intl) |
d2att | Samsung Galaxy S III (AT&T) |
d2spr | Samsung Galaxy S III (Sprint) |
d2tmo | Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) |
d2usc | Samsung Galaxy S III (US Cellular) |
d2cri | Samsung Galaxy S III (Cricket) |
t769 | Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) |
jfltexx | Samsung Galaxy S4 (Intl) |
jfltespr | Samsung Galaxy S4 (Sprint) |
jfltecan | Samsung Galaxy S4 (Canada) |
jfltecri | Samsung Galaxy S4 (Cricket) |
jfltecsp | Samsung Galaxy S4 (C Spire) |
jfltetmo | Samsung Galaxy S4 (T-Mobile) |
jflteusc | Samsung Galaxy S4 (US Cellular) |
n7000 | Samsung Galaxy Note (Intl) |
quincyatt | Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T) |
quincytmo | Samsung Galaxy Note (T-Mobile) |
t0lte | Samsung Galaxy Note II (GSM LTE) |
n7100 | Samsung Galaxy Note II (GSM) |
t0lteatt | Samsung Galaxy Note II (AT&T) |
t0ltetmo | Samsung Galaxy Note II (T-Mobile) |
l900 | Samsung Galaxy Note II (Sprint) |
m7ul | HTC One (Unlocked) |
m7tmo | HTC One (T-Mobile) |
m7att | HTC One (AT&T) |
m7spr | HTC One (Sprint) |
Please note: Currently the installation process requires a Windows PC to complete.
but CM team still working on OSX support.
Device won't boot up, but shows CM boot animation
- The installer lost communication during the install, usually due to a faulty USB cable or intermittent connection. You need to power down the phone, then boot it into recovery mode - different phones have different key combinations to boot into recovery. Once you're in recovery mode, you should be able to plug in your phone and restart the installation process from the beginning.
Device not detected
- Is your device supported? Refer to the supported devices list above.
- Have you installed and run the Android app? It will prepare your device for installation. Run the Android app and follow the instructions.
- Try unplugging your device and plugging it into a different port. Windows will sometimes fail to recognize a device until it's unplugged and replugged.
- Your USB cable may not be up to par.
'We couldn't talk to your phone'
- Disable your anti-virus. No, really, disable your anti-virus. It interferes with the tools we use to write your recovery partition, among other things.
- Plugging the phone into a different USB port and clicking 'Try Again' is often sufficient to proceed.
- If you have a USB hub or a docking station, try the installation without it. Unplug from the hub or docking station completely.
- If you get this repeatedly at different stages of the install, you almost certainly have a bad USB cable.
- If the installer doesn't detect your device after a reboot, and it's stuck in download mode, it's generally safe to hold down power or remove the battery (if the phone allows it) to power the phone off. You may attempt the installation again, it may be successful.
- For Windows: If in advanced power settings enabled something like "temporary disabling USB" Windows can disconnect USB.
If you run into any issues or need some additional help, please see CM forums: http://goo.gl/hpVWI4
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