Oppo N1 gets official Cyanogen CM11S ROM

27 March, 2015

Oppo N1 was launched in 2013 with an innovative rotating camera lens, top-notch hardware and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS skinned with Oppo's Color launcher.

The N1 was also the first phone to receive an official Cyanogen treatment as a collaboration with Cyanogen and Oppo. You are able to choose between the CM10.2 ROM based on the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or the default Color OS by Oppo. You can switch any time you want.

Today, almost year and a half later Cyanogen continues to support the Oppo N1 and launched an official CM11S (KitKat-based) ROM. The highlights of the new ROM are the support for the O-Touch panel and O-Click remote, plus some default Oppo apps, which makes the CM-skinned Android look closet to the Oppo's Color OS.

If you have a Cyanogen-running Oppo N1 or want to switch to Cyanogen Mod now, you can follow the source link below and get the update file. Here is hoping Cyanogen sweetens the Oppo N1 with a Lollipop-treatment later this year with a CM12 ROM.

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Reader comments

  • rodrigo
  • 24 Apr 2015
  • 9A1

it's a safe ROM? I dont want to break my N1 :/

  • Dave in Toronto
  • 17 Apr 2015
  • 4tk

Saw a guy with a prototype 4.7 inch display android smart phone under 4mm thin today at a coffee shop in Toronto. He let me look at it. Made my iPhone 6 seem, huge, clunky, and old fashioned. Would not tell me what company other than to confirm not...

  • majkeey
  • 07 Apr 2015
  • Afa

Oppo N1 was the first official CM supported smartphone... Today, in 2015, ****loads of other devices have CM12 (Android L) for months now, even Oppo Find 5, yet, the first officially supported smartphone NOT. Not even nightlies... Oppo has forgotten ...

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