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CM11 might not be officially available yet, but you can still get a taste of it since the code was freely distributed to Github earlier in the month. The unofficial release of CM11 for the Nexus 5 is now available via XDA Developers. Because of the fact that this release is unofficial it will still probably have a few glitches, but in case you want to see what it’s like before the official release you can head over to XDA Developers to check it out.

CM11 has been in the works since the source for KitKat was released on October 31. The devices that will receive the upgrade have yet to be announced, but CyanogenMod is hoping to bring all devices that are currently running CM10.2 up to CM11. The first official release of CM11, CM11 Nightly, is expected before the end of the month.

There are a number of features that come with installing CyanogenMod, but one of the biggest advantages is the ability to bring your device up to the latest version of Android even if your device doesn’t technically support it.

Source: XDA Developers
Via: MobileSyrup

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