The One UI 8 Android 16 software update for AT&T Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy Edge, and Galaxy Ultra has finally rolling out. The update came out early this morning, including Verizon, T-Mobile, and among other carriers in United States. Noting that this is the stable One UI 8 Android 16 that we have waiting for after beta released last month. So if you owned the mentioned devices, you must check the update right now by hitting your Device Settings>About Phone>Software>Check for Updates . Here's the build number detail s: Galaxy S25 (SM-S931U) Build Number : S931USQU5BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S25+ (SM-S936U) Build Number : S936USQU5BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S25 Edge (SM-S937U) Build Number : S937USQU2BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S...
CyanogenMod 11 M9 stable version unlocks new features as it brings official support for Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet as well as the HTC One M8. The stable build update can already be downloaded exclusive for compatible devices.

The following are the new features as well as the corresponding updates to existing ones:
· Additional UI elements through themes support
· Bug Fixes for Heads Up Notifications
· Permits double tap to sleep while using secure keyguard
· Enhanced Torch performance
· Safe Headset Volume – prompt when meddling with 3rd party gadget
· Support for center clock
· Quick Settings – respect locale modifications on extra tiles
· Proximity Wake-Up support – able to check if proximity sensor is blocked in order to counteract accidental wake-up of device
· Spam notification filtering – Long-press rude notification to be assumed as ignored. Program notifications to auto-ignore based on content; control in Privacy settings.
· Added enhancements as well as highlighting on Setting Search
· Data Usage Info - Supplies support for CDMA devices lacking with sim cards
· Adds A2DP profiles on Bluetooth
· Disable AVRCP 1.5 by default which fixes several car unit compatibility on Bluetooth
· Email – repair saving attachments to storage for POP3 accounts
· Translations
· Account for Play Services stimulated wake-locks
· Repairs encryption on several LG Devices
· Dialer – enhanced support for Korean as well as Chinese to smart-dialer
With this much of improvement brought by the stable update, I bet Xperia Z2 and HTC One M8 users are now interested to try CyanogenMod. If otherwise, then drop some comments as to what other custom ROMs you might want to mark up.
Source: CyanogenMod Blog via Androidcentral

The following are the new features as well as the corresponding updates to existing ones:
· Additional UI elements through themes support
· Bug Fixes for Heads Up Notifications
· Permits double tap to sleep while using secure keyguard
· Enhanced Torch performance
· Safe Headset Volume – prompt when meddling with 3rd party gadget
· Support for center clock
· Quick Settings – respect locale modifications on extra tiles
· Proximity Wake-Up support – able to check if proximity sensor is blocked in order to counteract accidental wake-up of device
· Spam notification filtering – Long-press rude notification to be assumed as ignored. Program notifications to auto-ignore based on content; control in Privacy settings.
· Added enhancements as well as highlighting on Setting Search
· Data Usage Info - Supplies support for CDMA devices lacking with sim cards
· Adds A2DP profiles on Bluetooth
· Disable AVRCP 1.5 by default which fixes several car unit compatibility on Bluetooth
· Email – repair saving attachments to storage for POP3 accounts
· Translations
· Account for Play Services stimulated wake-locks
· Repairs encryption on several LG Devices
· Dialer – enhanced support for Korean as well as Chinese to smart-dialer
With this much of improvement brought by the stable update, I bet Xperia Z2 and HTC One M8 users are now interested to try CyanogenMod. If otherwise, then drop some comments as to what other custom ROMs you might want to mark up.
Source: CyanogenMod Blog via Androidcentral
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