Seems, Sony Ericsson is admittedly coming around to the knowledge that Android phones aren’t a one-size-fits-all proposition. After taking notice of the FreeXperia team’s tireless efforts to bring CyanogenMod 7.1 to certain SE devices, the corporate is now ” pulling a Samsung ” by lending its support to the cause. The firm has provided the crowd with approximately 20 phones, together with debugged and rebuilt camera library binaries to guarantee a correct user experience. Not stopping there, Sony Ericsson hopes to make these bits available to all developers under a unique EULA within the near future. Obviously, the corporate continues to remind its users that it doesn’t specifically condone unlocking the bootloader — which still leads to a void warranty — though it’s willing that can assist you do exactly that.
[Thanks, Thorsten]
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