CyanogenMod is virtually the well-known custom ROM out there, and for some great reason: it offers the latest version of Android to gadgets that would differently have to wait much longer to receive it, or would never get to receive it at all.This week, utterly a few famous devices have received CyanogenMod 14.1, which is based on Android 7.1 Nougat
CyanogenMod 14.1 (Android 7.1) Nightlies
Google Nexus 5 (hammerhead),LG G Pad 7 LTE (v410), The Motorola Moto X Pure Edition, (2015) (Clark),The Nextbit Robin (ether) and the Oppo R5/R5s (Intl) (r5) also the Oppo R7 Plus (r7plus). Pleased adopters should bear in mind that the present builds are "nightly" ones, which means they get updated almost every other day and are mostly ridden with serious bugs and issues, like malfunctioning radios, camera, and whatnot. Moreover, they may not be your best bet if you're looking for a reliable daily driver.
Fanatics who still own the Nexus 5, of which are a lot, will certainly be elated to see Android 7.1 Nougat come to their gadgetsThe Moto X Pure and Nextbit Robin are also popular choices for Android addicts, so it's good to see CM14.1 builds for those up. Additionally, it is worth noting that the Moto X Pure build isn't totally functional.
In Addition To New CM14.1 Builds Several Devices Have Received CyanogenMod 13 Builds
Samsung Galaxy S III (GSM LTE) (i9305)Xiaomi Mi4i (Ferrari)Xiaomi Redmi 3/Prime (ido)
Some sources claimed that the S III would be able to receive CM14.1 but it turns out the incoming build was only just for CM13. The two Xiaomi smartphones there are indeed receiving CyanogenMod support for the very first time. Also seeing the Xiaomi Mi Max get picked up. It's really great to see ROMs still being produced for new devices throughout all of the Cyanogen Inc. issues that are recently going on.