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CyanogenMod

CyanogenMod
CyanogenMod logo.svg
CyanogenMod 13 homescreen english.png
The default CyanogenMod 13 homescreen, based on Android 6.0 "Marshmallow"
Developer CyanogenMod open-source community
Written in C (core), C++ (some third-party libraries), Java (UI)
OS family Unix-like
Working state Discontinued
Source model Open source
Initial release 3.1 (Dream & Magic) 1 July 2009; 7 years ago (2009-07-01)
Final release 13.0 ZNH5YAO (from Android 6.0.1 r61) / 20 December 2016; 3 months ago (2016-12-20)
Final preview 14.1 nightly build / 25 December 2016; 3 months ago (2016-12-25)
Marketing target Firmware replacement for Android mobile devices
Available in 27 languages
Update method Over-the-air (OTA), ROM flashing
Package manager APK or Google Play Store (if installed)
Platforms ARM, x86
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
Default user interface Android Launcher (3, 4)
ADW Launcher (5, 6, 7)
Trebuchet Launcher (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
License Apache License 2 and GNU GPL v2, with some proprietary libraries
Succeeded by LineageOS
Official website cyanogenmod.org (defunct)
(archive.org)

CyanogenMod (/s.ˈæn..ˌɛn.mɒd/; sigh-AH-no-GEN-mod) (CM) is a discontinued popularopen-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. Although the CyanogenMod name has been discontinued, rebranded development continues under the LineageOS name. It was developed as free and open-source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code, and based on a rolling release development model. Although only a subset of total CyanogenMod users elect to report their use of the firmware, as of 23 March 2015, some reports indicate that over 50 million people run CyanogenMod on their phones. It was also frequently used as a starting point by developers of other ROMs.

In 2013, the founder, Steve Kondik, obtained venture funding under the name Cyanogen Inc. to allow commercialization of the project, however the company did not, in his view, capitalize on the project's success, and in 2016 he left or was forced out as part of a corporate restructure, which involved a change of CEO, closure of offices and projects, cessation of services, and therefore left uncertainty over the future of the company. The code itself, being open source, has been forked under the name LineageOS, and community efforts are in progress to resume development as a community project.


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