Sunday 12 September 2010

XDA

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XDA dev team explains root method 150x150 XDA dev team explains root methodOnly two weeks after the launch of smartphone, the XDA Dev team managed to root the Droid 2 of Motorola.

The root method in the device needs a fair amount of familiarity with ADB in order to run (future) custom ROMs.

“This is needed to install custom ROMs, which as of now, there are none. That means you won’t be able to install any third-party Android ROMs on your rooted Droid 2… [Yes], they will be on their way at some point, but right now, the main appeal to rooting the Droid 2 right now is to use root-only applications, and remove the bloatware that Verizon has thrown on the device.”

Well, the XDA Dev team recommended that rooters refrain from removing the bloatware of Verizon till a working custom recovery is achieved or the SBF file is coded and is available.

Rooting information and instructions can be accessed from the Internet, but rooting voids the handset’s terms like warranty and the service contract. So, one should proceed at their own risk.

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