After the launch of the candy from Google, developers ROMs have been to work to update your modified versions of Android.
Also, currently only officially updated range Nexus and those manufactured by Motorola, Moto range. This is why other people do not have one of these devices also want to enjoy KitKat without having to wait for the official update from the manufacturer. For them, today we bring good news.
Then talk a little about each ROM and will show the list of devices that can start enjoying KitKat unofficially. Although sometimes many prefer these ROMs modified before the original manufacturer.
CyanogenMod Nightly 11 and to phase in and for many
CyanogenMod developers have been quick to catch to work with Android 4.4 KitKat and there are versions of Nightlies CyanogenMod 11 compatible with a number of devices.
should be clear that these versions are poorly developed and contain numerous errors yet to fix. That is why the installation of these versions to persons skilled in the art is recommended.
For those who do not know that you are the versions Nightlies, is in versions that will automatically updated as a series of failures are corrected. That is, each update is closer to the final and stable version. If you have you decided to install this version Nightly because you can not expect to have KitKat on your device, you leave then list of supported devices. The list will show in brackets codename for easier MAY FIND yours. The code name will take you to the corresponding download page. Google Nexus S- ( curly)
- Google Galaxy Nexus (maguro )
- ()
- ( bull)
- Google Nexus 4 ( mako)
- 5 ( hammerhead)
- July 2012 WiFi ( grouper)
- Google 3G Nexus July 2012 ( tilapia)
- July 2013 WiFi ( flo)
- Google Nexus LTE in July 2013 ( deb)
- Google Nexus 10 ( blanket)
- One HTC AT & T ()
- One Sprint ()
- One HTC T-Mobile ( m7tmo)
- ( m7vzw)
- One GSM ( m7ul)
- HTC One S ( ville)
- HTC One XL ( )
- G2 LG AT & T ( d800)
- LG T-Mobile G2 ( d801)
- ( D802)
- G ( E975)
- LG Optimus G Pro ( E980)
- ( MB886)
- Motorola Rzr ( xt907)
- HD ( xt925)
- CDMA Motorola Rzr HD (XT926 )
- Phonton Q ( xt897)
- Phonton Motorola Q CDMA ( xt897c)
- Samsung Galaxy Premier ( top)
- Samsung Galaxy S 4G Relay ( apexqtmo)
- Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate ( exhilarate)
- Samsung Galaxy S Advance ( galaxysbmtd)
- Samsung Galaxy S () Samsung Galaxy S II
- AT & T ( hercules)
- Samsung Galaxy S III (i9300 )
- Samsung Galaxy S III Sprint ( d2spr)
- Samsung Galaxy S III Verizon ( d2vzw)
- Samsung Galaxy S III AT & T ( d2att)
- Samsung Galaxy S III T-Mobile ( d2tmo)
- Samsung Galaxy S III U.S. ( d2usc)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV GSM ( jfltexx)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV Sprint ( jfltespr)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S IV ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV T-Mobile ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV AT & T ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV U.S. ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV Mini GSM ( serrano3gxx)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV Mini LTE ( serranoltexx)
- GSM Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE ( t0lte)
- Unofficial Sony Xperia S ( nozomi)
- Sony Xperia U ( mint)
- Sony Xperia V ( tsubasa)
- Sony Xperia Z ( yuga)
- Sony Xperia ZL ( odin)
- Sony Xperia ZR ( Bulldog)
- Sony Xperia LTE Tablet Z ( pollux)
- WiFi Tablet Sony Xperia Z ()
Google Galaxy Nexus Sprint
Verizon Galaxy Nexus Google
Google Nexus
Google Nexus
Google Nexus
HTC
Verizon HTC One
HTC
LG G2 GSM
LG Optimus
Motorola Atrix HD
Motorola Rzr
Motorola
As you can see, the list is extensive and there are a variety of devices supported by CyanogenMod 11. So if you want to enjoy KitKat unofficially despite failures that may have these versions, you can now flash the corresponding ROMs to your devices.
paranoidandroid 4.0 in Beta and based KitKat
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The guys were paranoidandroid the first to bring the Android 4.4 AOSP version of KitKat the rest of Nexus and even the Galaxy Nexus. But this is not here, they also began to work in your particular ROM, paranoidandroid 4.0.
It is still in beta phase and each update aims to correct failure to reach the stable version. Currently, its latest beta strong> is updated to 4.4.2, so you can see that developers do not stop Paranoid. If you want to install one of these ROMs paranoidandroid, be clear that it is a beta and contains bugs. Here we show list of devices supported by the beta of paranoidandroid 4.0. Each codename leads to the corresponding download section.- Google Galaxy Nexus (maguro > )
- Google Nexus 4 ( mako)
- Google Nexus 5 ()
- July 2012 ( tilapia)
- July 2013 WiFi ( flo)
- Google Nexus LTE in July 2013 ( deb)
- Google Nexus 10 ( blanket)
Google Nexus
Google Nexus
Unfortunately for those who do not have a terminal Nexus, version of PA are not compatible. Hopefully paranoidandroid 4.0 arrives as soon as possible a stable phase in order to enjoy the benefits they bring these ROMs without failure.
AOKP phase Nightly KitKat and updated to 4.4.2
developers AOKP not intend to stay behind in this race to see who throws before the stable Custom ROM based KitKat and move very fast. I already talked about as KitKat AOKP 4.4.2 Nightly entered phase and was available for some devices. So hopefully soon a stable version is released. The truth is that I want.
The list of devices compatible with AOKP nightlies versions is not very extensive but to the delight of many, not only including Google devices. You can access the download section of each device by tapping its codename.- Nexus 5 ( hammerhead)
- Nexus 4 ( mako)
- Nexus 10 ( blanket)
- Nexus July 2013 ( flo)
- Galaxy Nexus ( maguro)
- Samsung Galaxy Premier ( top)
- Samsung Galaxy S III (i9300 )
- Samsung Galaxy S III LTE (i9305)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV Sprint ( jfltespr)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S IV ( jfltevzw )
- Samsung Galaxy S IV T-Mobile ()
- AT & T ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV U.S. ()
- One ( m7ul)
- Xperia Z ( yuga)
- Xperia ZL ( odin)
- Xperia T ( mint)
- Xperia V ( tsubasa)
Samsung Galaxy S IV
HTC
You see, in the list of devices supported by the AOKP includes new terminals HTC, Samsung and Sony, as well as the expected Nexus.
OmniROM, a competitor in the shade with great force, also shows a KitKat versions 4.4.2
developers after OmniROM promised to bring a custom ROM complete and stable able to compete with the current big developers on modified versions of Android.
So far the results are good, offering good ROMs with very interesting features. But besides good ROMs, do not let one.
Currently developers are working on a OmniROM based KitKat 4.4.2 version and the custom ROMs that are launching are versions nightlies. Definitely not stop working to bring us your custom ROM as current as possible. As for me, I appreciate it.- Google Galaxy Nexus (maguro )
- Google Nexus 4 ( mako)
- Google Nexus 5 ()
- Google Nexus 7 WiFi 2012 ( grouper)
- Google Nexus 7 3G 2012 ( tilapia)
- July 2013 WiFi ( flo)
- Google Nexus 10 ( blanket)
- One HTC AT & T ()
- One GSM ( m7ul)
- Oppo N1 ( n1)
- Oppo Find 5 ( find5)
- Samsung Galaxy S Advance ()
- Samsung Galaxy S II (i9100 )
- AT & T ( i777)
- Samsung Galaxy S III ( i9300)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV GSM ( jfltexx)
- Samsung Galaxy S IV Sprint ( jfltespr)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S IV ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV T-Mobile ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV AT & T ()
- Samsung Galaxy S IV U.S. ( jflteusc)
- GSM Samsung Galaxy Note I ( n700)
- GSM Samsung Galaxy Note II ( N7100)
- II LTE Samsung Galaxy Note ( t0lte )
- Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II ( l900)
- Samsung Galaxy Note II AT & T ()
- Samsung Galaxy Note II T- Mobile ()
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II ( i605)
- Sony Xperia U ( mint)
- Sony Xperia Z ( yuga)
- Sony Xperia ZL ( odin)
- Sony Xperia Z WiFi Tablet ()
- Asus Transformer Pad ( TF300T)
Google Nexus
HTC
Samsung Galaxy S II
You can see the list is long enough to cover Terminal Market. No doubt that this is done to try to rise above other developers who do not have ROMs for many devices. In my opinion, I think if you have a good “product”, you should give to your widest possible audience
Pending stable versions
The most famous custom ROMs are going well. The fact that by now most have nightlies versions is great news. This means that developers have already created the cornerstones and now are looking for polishing correcting faults that arise up to the stable.
I think in early 2014 and will enjoy some other stable version but that all depends on the work performed by developers. I hope my hunch is true because the truth, can not wait to try some of these ROMs.
And you, guys excited for stable releases out or already have installed a nightly version?, Comentad below.
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Phoneia.com (January 3, 2014). These are the latest KitKat Custom Roms for Nexus devices do not. Recovered from https://phoneia.com/en/these-are-the-latest-kitkat-custom-roms-for-nexus-devices-do-not/