Cyanogenmod 10.2 experimental nightlies available for unlocked and developer editions of Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Moto X

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If you've got an unlocked or developer edition of a Moto X, you can finally test drive the latest nightlies for Cyanogenmod 10.2. These are still “experimental” nightlies, so don't expect rock-solid stability (yet), but if you're been itching to flash something on your X, your wait is over.

T-Mobile Moto X phones come unlocked by default, so they're definitely the easiest to tinker with. The early word is that flashing the AT&T or Verizon on a non-developer device could cause serious issues or even brick your device, so flash at your own risk. If you meet that criteria, though, hit up the links below to download the ~200 MB packages to get started. You'll also need a Google Apps package, but if you're the type of person to flash experimental stuff like this on your phone, I'm sure you already knew that, right?

Happy flashing!

source: Get.CM (Verizon)

Get.CM (AT&T)

Get.CM (T-Mobile)

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