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New CyanogenMod 11 M10 update now available

CyanogenMod’s monthly M10 release of CM11 is now available and the focus appears to be on resolving bugs. The standout feature of this fresh software push is the addition of the new CM Bug Tracker app, which lets users send crash logs to the platform’s development team, making it easier for them to fix technical issues. There’s also a new field in the ‘take a bug report’ section under Developer Settings that gives the option to send the CyanogenMod crew a scrubbed bug report.

In addition to focusing on a smoother performance, the new software adds support for the Sprint version of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the ability to long press recent apps to quickly switch to the last item used. If you’re thinking about sampling this new build, here’s a look at the update’s full changelog:

  • New Devices: Galaxy S5 Sprint (kltespr)
  • Split out Note 3 into GSM (hlte), Sprint (hltespr) and Verizon (hltevzw)
  • Refactor moto_msm8960dt as ‘ghost’ for Moto X 2013
  • Drop support for obake, toro, toroplus
  • Theme Engine: Themes support for additional UI elements
  • Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
  • Settings: Add scramble pin feature
  • Frameworks: Long press recent apps to switch to last used app
  • Settings: Add soft reboot option
  • Add smart cover support
  • Add glove mode support
  • Add bug reporter and crash log uploader
  • Multisim updates
  • General bug fixes (many many)
  • ANT+ Support for various hardware
  • Privacy Guard: Control NFC permissions

(via CyanogenMod)

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