Despite the chance that the Droid X will blow itself up in the event you try to load any custom bootloaders onto it, no less than several modders should have scooped up Motorola’s latest last week, as it has just joined the ever-growing list of Android handsets with root access.
Those of you that got their hands on one before the inventory inexplicably ran out, can now enjoy the inside track that your new handsets can now run all those super-special, root only applications that your folks were rubbing your face in all week.
Now, simply to remind all of you that this doesn’t mean that the kill switch has been overcome, nor that custom bootloaders are even yet possible. Rooting is simply the first steps of a challenging journey fraught with great peril.
So what are you expecting, people? Step-by-step instructions are available in over at All Droid. BYO command line.
[via Android Central]
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