Nougat makes its way to the OG Moto X (2013), in the form of a custom ROM

Android’s software and hardware that runs it is arguably a chaotic platform. Oftentimes if the OEM gives up on a phone or fails to implement a simple fix, it means it’s up to the developer community to figure out how to do something, or modify a piece of software for a custom experience that even the OEM would have never considered to release to the public.

Yesterday, an unofficial build of CyanogenMod 14 has been ported to the original Moto X that was released back in 2013 by XDA member: Megatron007. Now, before you go into your drawer and boot up your old Moto X, there are a few things…

Android’s software and hardware that runs it is arguably a chaotic platform. Oftentimes if the OEM gives up on a phone or fails to implement a simple fix, it means it’s up to the developer community to figure out how to do something, or modify a piece of software for a custom experience that even the OEM would have never considered to release to the public.

Yesterday, an unofficial build of CyanogenMod 14 has been ported to the original Moto X that was released back in 2013 by XDA member: Megatron007. Now, before you go into your drawer and boot up your old Moto X, there are a few things…

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