Cyanogen brings Android 6.0 to Nexus 10

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Cyanogen has released a first version of CyanogenMod 13 for the Nexus 10. This gives tablet owners an alternative way to install Android 6.0, now that Google has ended support.

The maker of the popular alternative Android software has put the software on its download page for the Nexus 10. According to the data, it is a nightly, which indicates that it is not yet a final version of the ROM. A stable version of CyanogenMod 13 is likely to be released in the near future; Cyanogen has previously announced that it is aiming for a release at the end of this month, but it is unclear whether the version for the Nexus 10 will also be included immediately.

CyanogenMod 13 is the latest version of the Cyanogen ROM and is based on Android 6.0, which is also the latest version of the mobile operating system. Because Google has decided not to release new Android versions for the Nexus 10, owners of the tablet will have the option to install Android 6.0 with the release of the CyanogenMod 13-nightly. The last official release brought Android 5.1.1 to the Nexus 10.

It is not the first Android 6.0 ROM to appear for the Nexus 10. Several developers have developed such a ROM. However, Cyanogen is one of the most popular makers of alternative Android software and has a large number of supported devices.

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