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Gingerbread ROMs Available for Testing on Many Android Phones [Downloads]

Gingerbread ROMs Available for Testing on Many Android Phones [Downloads] If our screenshot tour wasn’t enough to satiate your Gingerbread lust, a number of Android developers have already started porting the Android 2.3 SDK to varied Android devices, so rooted users can play around with it now and spot what’s new.

These ROMs won’t get you by on day-to-day use, since they’re just the SDK-certain basic phone functions won’t work for your device once you flash these ROMs. That said, when you just make a backup of your phone before flashing (which you do regularly anyway, right?), you possibly can have a look at what Gingerbread will actually look and run like in your specific device, that’s pretty neat-and then after you’re done just restore in your more functional backup. And, obviously, in the event you like what you spot, the new Gingerbread keyboard and launcher are already available for daily use in your 2.2 phone.

The Gingerbread SDK ROMs are free downloads for varied rooted Android devices, including the Droid Eris, Hero, Evo, Incredible, and Sapphire. More ROMs are always being added, so keep watch over the page below to your own device.

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