The folks at Cyanogen have announced the availability of the M10 build of CM11. This biggest change with this version is the addition of a new bug report and crash log upload tool.
Dubbed the CM Bug Tracker, this tool comes into play whenever a system application crashes. Users will be given the option to upload the crash and the accompanying stacktrace to the Cyanogen team as it appears in the log. There’s also a new field under bug report (in Dev Settings) that allows you the option of sending a scrubbed copy of the bug report to the CM team. This bug report includes the log associated with the bug as well as the user’s device, build, kernel, and Android runtime without transmitting any standard identifier data.
Other updates in M10 include support for the Galaxy S5 on Sprint in the USA, as well as the removal of support for the Droid Maxx Dev Edition, and the CDMA Galaxy Nexus. Cyanogen has also introduced support for smart covers as well as a glove mode, the ability to control NFC permissions, and a host of general bug fixes.
Check the full change log below:
- New Devices: Galaxy S5 Sprint (kltespr)
- Split out Note 3 into GSM (hlte), Sprint (hltespr) and Verizon (hltevzw)
- Refactor moto_msm8960dt as ‘ghost’ for Moto X 2013
- Drop support for obake, toro, toroplus
- Theme Engine: Themes support for additional UI elements
- Frameworks & Core Apps: CAF and other upstream updates
- Settings: Add scramble pin feature
- Frameworks: Long press recent apps to switch to last used app
- Settings: Add soft reboot option
- Add smart cover support
- Add glove mode support
- Add bug reporter and crash log uploader
- Multisim updates
- General bug fixes (many many)
- ANT+ Support for various hardware
- Privacy Guard: Control NFC permissions
[source]Cyanogen, Android Central[/source]
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