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CyanogenMod 14.1 based on Android 7.1 expands to 9 more devices including the Nexus 6, 7, and OnePlus One

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Android 7.1 Nougat is slowly making its way to more devices after debuting on the Pixel smartphones. A developer preview is currently available for many Nexus users, and earlier this month, CyanogenMod announced a new version of its ROM based on Google’s latest OS for a handful of devices. Now nine more devices have been added to that list.

When CyanogenMod 14.1 first opened up, it was available for devices such as the Nexus 6P, LG G3, Galaxy S5, OnePlus 3, and more, which left out a lot of other popular devices. Now the following nine devices have the first set of CM14.1 nightlies available (via Android Police). Of course, you’ll need an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery to install it.

As with the previous release, CyanogenMod 14.1 is still being actively developed, so expect that bugs will occur and features will still be missing (such as the theme engine).

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