Today is a big day for the CyanogenMod team. First, official nightlies are rolling out for three more devices: the LG Spectrum (vs920), HTC Incredible 4G (fireball), and the GSM Motorola RAZR (umts_spyder). Each of these dual-core phones can start enjoying CM 10.1 right away. For the uninitiated, CM 10.1 is based on stock Android 4.2.x. If you've decided to chuck those manufacturer skins and older versions of Android, head over to get.cm and start downloading.

That's not the only news for CyanogenMod today - the M2 release is also upon us. Starting with CM 10, the team decided to release a build every month with a focus on stability. This blessed bundle of binary is called an "M-Series" build. In the days leading up to these special releases, new features are held back and only bug fixes are merged into the codebase. Quite a few devices were chosen for M2 builds, but not every device that is currently receiving nightlies will get in on the fun. Here's a look at the list of devices right now:

  • Acer Iconia a700
  • Google Nexus S (crespo, crespo4g)
  • Google Nexus 7 (grouper, tilapia)
  • Google Galaxy Nexus (toro, toroplus, maguro)
  • Google Nexus 4 (mako)
  • Google Nexus 10 (manta)
  • Google Nexus Q (steelhead)
  • Hardkernel Odroid-U2
  • HTC One X (evita)
  • HTC Incredible 4G LTE (fireball)
  • HTC Evo 4G LTE (jewel)
  • HTC One S (ville)
  • LG Nitro HD (p930)
  • LG Optimus LTE (su640)
  • LG Spectrum (vs920)
  • Samsung Galaxy S (captivatemtd, galaxysbmtd, galaxysmtd, epicmtd)
  • Samsung Galaxy SII (i9100g, hercules, skyrocket)
  • Samsung Galaxy SIII (US variants d2att, d2cri, d2mtr, d2spr, d2tmo, d2vzw)
  • Samsung Note (quincytmo, quincyatt)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (p3100, p3110)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (p5100, p5110)

Of course, this list is subject to change, so keep checking to see if your device was just be late to the party.

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