Cyanogen has been working hard to deliver on its promise to take control of Android away from Google, and the results of those efforts will be seen in full next year. During the Big Android BBQ in Amsterdam this morning, Cyanogen revealed that it has numerous partners in the smartphone market at the moment, and is working with the them to release a ton of powerful, yet affordable handsets next year, with some costing as little as $75. The most interesting announcement, however, was that Cyanogen might actually be working on its own flagship.