Für ganze 37 Android Devices bieten die Entwickler nun die stabile und hoffentlich fehlerfreie Version des beliebten CyanogenMod 9 an. Mit dabei sind z.B. das neue Samsung Galaxy S3, aber auch das Samsung Galaxy S2 und diverse Android Tablets. Die Entwickler betonen, dass es ein harter und steiniger Weg bis zum RC1 war, da doch die Veränderungen am Quellcode von Android 4.0 extrem waren im Vergleich zum Vorgänger.
"It wasn’t quick or easy, but we are extremely proud of this release and what it represents for us as a group. The jump from 2.3.7 to 4.0.4 in many ways was a fresh start for this project, and as much as the code changed, the structure and organization of CM as a whole changed as well. It meant a lot of hard work, and late nights, but also a ton of fun. We are in this for the challenge, and the reward is always the satisfaction received when we release it to the masses as a ‘stable’ product. This RC1 brings us a step forward toward that payoff."
CynogenMod 9 RC1 ist da
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