After the output of of Android Jelly Bean source code, there are many users who are installing and uninstalling roms and os on their devices. And today is the case of Cyanogen, which has launched its release candidate 2 for CyanogenMod 9 based on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Whenever lack least for CyanogenMod 10 and Jelly Bean, and today is a big step for this. From the team led by Steve Kondik claim that this new release brings bug fixes and new translations, “a product that you’d let your mom use”. With regard to the final stable version, Kondik said this “just around the corner”.

Our build servers are currently cranking out the latest release of CM9!

This release serves to stabilize CM9 as a product that you’d let your mom use, as well as add support for the following devices:

* Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (all variants)
* Samsung Galaxy SII on AT&T – Skyrocket
* Samsung Galaxy SII on T-Mobile – Hercules
* Samsung Galaxy Note on AT&T
* Samsung Galaxy SIII – i9300 (International GSM model)

Here´s a video of CyanogenMod RC 1 so you can check it out:

The process to update the device is always the same, so here I leave you two tutorials to make things easier.

Tutorial: Upgrade Samsung Galaxy Note i717 from AT&T to CyanogenMod 9
Tutorial: Upgrade USA Samsung Galaxy Ace (S5830) to Android 4.0.4 ICS (9 CyanogenMod Nightly)

Source Cyanogen

Download CyanogenMod RC 2