Cyanogenmod has outed its CM10.1 M3 builds which supports many devices. These M builds are more stable builds (than nightly builds) of CyanogenMod for daily use. You can try these builds if you can’t wait for stable one. These builds aren’t completely stable, but any bugs you find should be minimal.
The CM 10.1 M3 build is pretty good for daily use and brings several new changes, its based on Android 4.2.2. Finally CM 10.1 M3 builds are available for over 18 devices. Currently CM 10.1 M3 builds are available for devices including the U.S. Galaxy S3, international HTC One X, Nexus devices and for devices listed below:
- 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 Q (steelhead)
- Hardkernel Odroid-U2
- HTC One X (endeavour)
- LG Nitro HD/ Optimus LTE (p930)
- LG Optimus LTE (su640)
- LG Spectrum (vs920)
- Samsung Galaxy SII (i9100g, hercules, skyrocket)
- Samsung Galaxy SIII (US variants d2att, d2cri, d2mtr, d2spr, d2tmo, d2vzw)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (p3100, p3110)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (p5100, p5110)
- LG Optimus L9
- Samsung Galaxy Note (quincytmo, quincyatt)
Users who are already using CyanogenMod ROM can download the updated builds through going to Settings > About phone > CyanogenMod updates > Check for Updates.
Anyone from here want to flash it than head over to the Source link below.
Source: CyanogenMod