Are you dying to get your hands on the latest version of CyanogenMod, but don't want to cope with the bugs that come with nightly builds? The M-Series is just what the doctor ordered, with stable builds of upcoming releases coming every month.

Monthly builds of CM started this time last month, so it's no surprise to see CyanogenMod 10 M2 hitting servers today. As promised, device support is growing, with 7 more devices on the list for M2 than M1. Here's the full list for the latest build:

  • Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro)
  • Galaxy Nexus VZW (toro)
  • Galaxy Nexus Sprint (toroplus)
  • Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G (i9100g)
  • Galaxy S2 AT&T LTE (skyrocket)
  • Galaxy S2 T-Mobile (hercules)
  • Galaxy S (galaxysmtd)
  • Galaxy S B (galaxysbmtd)
  • Captivate (captivatemtd)
  • Galaxy S3 Sprint (d2spr)
  • Galaxy S3 VZW (d2vzw)
  • Galaxy S3 AT&T (d2att)
  • Galaxy S3 TMO (d2tmo)
  • Galaxy S3 US Cellular (d2usc)
  • Motorola Xoom (wingray/stingray)
  • Nexus S (crespo)
  • Nexus S 4G (crespo4g)
  • Galaxy Note AT&T (quincyatt)
  • Galaxy Note T-Mobile (quincytmo)
  • Google Nexus 7 (grouper)
  • LG Nitro HD (p930)
  • LG Optimus Black (p970)
  • LG Optimus LTE SKT (su640)
  • Sony Xperia Acro S (hikari)
  • Sony Xperia S (nozomi)

If your device isn't on the list just yet, there's a chance that it's supported under nightly builds, but isn't quite ready for prime-time yet. You can, of course, still download nightlies like you before monthly builds began, but they may have a number of bugs in them.

Users wanting to download CM 10 M2 can do so by using the CM Updater or ROM Manager apps. You can also download the images manually from Get.CM if you prefer.

Source: CyanogenMod