Posted: December 2nd, 2011, 8:15am MST
CyanogenMod's distinction as aftermarket firmware designed for Android smartphones allows it to supply users with enhanced features. The team behind the firmware has been recently working on CyanogenMod 9, a version based on Ice Cream Sandwich's open source code which Google released during the middle of November. As of right now, owners of the Samsung Nexus S can make use of an alpha version of CyanogenMod 9, while Samsung Galaxy S owners can try out a beta version. Users and developers have given mostly positive feedback on the CyanogenMod releases thus far, with only a few MMS bugs and o...