You likely noticed our coverage regarding the arrival of official CyanogenMod (experimental) nightly builds for, among other devices, HTC's EVO 4G LTE. As someone who's lived with the EVO LTE for several months now, this was big news.
Normally, we steer clear of covering the majority of custom ROMs, as development for many Android devices runs at a fast and furious pace, and coverage can quickly become dated. The improvements CyanogenMod 10 offers, though, especially over Sense on the EVO LTE, are certainly worth coverage. In this post, we'll take a quick look at CM10 for the EVO, how it changes the device's overall experience, and why, if your EVO is not running Jelly Bean yet, you're missing out.

Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours.
- HTC Sense 3.5 Up And Running On EVO 4G - Clear Step Up From 3.0
- [Update: Available Now] HTC Sensation 4G On T-Mobile Set To Receive ICS On May 16th, Amaze 4G To Follow 'In The Coming Weeks'
- CyanogenMod 6 Hands-On: First Impressions
- Add Some Sense To Your CyanogenMod 7 With The NTSense Theme
- App Developed By XDA Member Stops EVO 4G LTE And One X / S / V From Deep-Sleeping At Night, No Root Required
Hands-On: How CyanogenMod 10 Fixed My EVO 4G LTE was written by the awesome team at Android Police.