CyanogenMod 11 is a popular alternative to plain vanilla Android and the software that Samsung and others install on their smartphones by default. Typically, when we are talking about CyanogenMod 11, we are talking about the software coming to another variety of smartphone.
Today owners of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 tablet can get their hands on CyanogenMod 11 nightlies for the tablet. Nightlies for the smaller Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 have been available for a while. With support for the Pro 10.1, two of the four tablets in the Pro line have CyanogenMod 11 access.
The Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 and the Galaxy Note Pro are still without CyanogenMod 11 support at this time. For now only a singly nightly build of the software is offered for the Tab Pro 10.1 tablet, the software is called picassowifi on the CyanogenMod page.
I wonder why they don’t just call the software something that makes it easier to tell what device it goes with. Another caveat with the software for the Tab Pro 10.1 is that it only works with the WiFi version of the tablet.
VIA: AndroidPolice
Thank you cyanogenmod team!!
Awe, you broke my heart when you said the galaxy tab pro 12.2 is not yet supported.