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Custom Droid X ROMs starting to mangle loose, eFuse be darned
Despite Motorola’s best intentions to the contrary, the Droid X has been creation solid progress toward viable law ROMs, initial with root access, then with the recovery method… and right away, during long final, we’re starting to get a initial couple of glimpses during legit baked firmware. The two options we’re seeing so distant have been Sapphire — originally designed for the Droid of old — as well as a so-called “FlyX” ROM from longtime contributor Birdman. In both cases, a benefits of eschewing Motorola’s customary builds are flattering viewable: you get Froyo, root, and a horde of apps and capabilities preferred by the superuser throng like surcharge-free mobile hotspot entrance. The process is a little concerned to get these bad boys installed during this point, though with time, we’re willing to gamble it becomes a flattering painless endeavor. Follow a break for the quick video of Sapphire booting into batch Froyo on a X — the delicious steer, indeed.
[Thanks, Clift]