The CyanogenMod team today added three new devices to their CM13 nightly roster: the Nextbit Robin, HTC Desire 816, and the Yu Yureka. This is the first official version of CyanogenMod to make it to the Desire 816 and the Nextbit Robin, while this will be the first build of CyanogenMod 13 for the Yu Yuphoria.
CyanogenMod 13 is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and packs in quite a lot of features and customisation options. While all the three phones have already been updated to Marshmallow by their respective OEMs, none of them will be able to match the performance and customisation options offered in CM13.
Read: CyanogenMod 13 features walkthrough
The CM13 nightly build for the Nextbit Robin comes directly from Steve Kondik (a.k.a Cyanogen himself), so even if the initial builds are buggy, be rest assured that they will be fixed in the coming weeks. Installing CyanogenMod 13 on the Robin will also not void the warranty of the handset, since Nextbit supports and even encourages Robin users to unlock the bootloader of the handset and play around with various ROMs.
The CM13 nightlies for the Nextbit Robin are available under the codename “ether”, while that of the HTC Desire 816 and Yu Yuphoria are available under “a5dwg” and “lettuce”, respectively.
Read: How to install CyanogenMod 13 on your Android device
You can download the latest build of CyanogenMod 13 nightly for the above handsets from here. Also, make sure to download a Google Apps package to gain access to Google’s suite of apps and services after installing the ROM on your handset.