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The CyanogenMod 9.0 has been in
the works for quite a long time now but it seems it is only a matter of
time now before the final version gets released. But before we get
there, the CyanogenMod team has decided to release the first Release
Candidate today, that includes support for 50 devices.

The difference between this update and the previous nightlies is that
the OS has now been stabilized, meaning any further developments will
focus on adding support for new devices rather than improving the OS
itself.
The list of devices currently supported include devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, Captivate, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, LG Nitro HD, Optimus Sol, ASUS EeePad Transformer, Transformer Prime, Sony Xperia ray, Xperia mini, Xperia active, HTC Sensation and many more.
You can find out more from the first source link below and download from the second.
Source 1 • Source 2
The list of devices currently supported include devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, Captivate, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, LG Nitro HD, Optimus Sol, ASUS EeePad Transformer, Transformer Prime, Sony Xperia ray, Xperia mini, Xperia active, HTC Sensation and many more.
You can find out more from the first source link below and download from the second.
Source 1 • Source 2