Droid X Froyo update leaked, hackers move closer to custom ROMs
Two developments are rocking the world of Android geeks who happen to use the shiny new Droid X smartphone. First, a hacker figured out how to create a ClockworkMod recovery for the Droid X.
If you don’t know what that means, here’s the short version: The Droid X was first rooted shortly after it came out. That means users can gain root access to settings that would otherwise be unavailable — but not all settings. For instance, you couldn’t access the recovery partition. Now you can… sort of.
Apparently the hack “hijacks” portions of the boot process, allowing users to load custom ROMS, start a system recovery, or make some other changes. But it won’t let you replace the kernel or boot images… yet. The second major development in the Droid X world? A system update that brings Google Android 2.2 to the Droid X has been leaked.