7thsinger
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It took less than a week from launch for a developer to root the Droid X.
Steven Bird who goes by the alias of "Birdman" as posted today that he has successfully rooted the Motorola Droid X, just six days after launch. Many worried that the X would takes months to successfully root.
As of this posting there are no ROMs available yet.
Root access, and eventually custom ROMs, will give Droid X owners the advantages that other rooted Android device owners have, including the ability to backup your system to the SD card, superuser access to the Android operating system, running apps that require root, the ability to remove all apps installed on your phone (including MotoBLUR) and the ability to save apps to the SD card, to save internal memory space.
Steven Bird who goes by the alias of "Birdman" as posted today that he has successfully rooted the Motorola Droid X, just six days after launch. Many worried that the X would takes months to successfully root.
As of this posting there are no ROMs available yet.
Root access, and eventually custom ROMs, will give Droid X owners the advantages that other rooted Android device owners have, including the ability to backup your system to the SD card, superuser access to the Android operating system, running apps that require root, the ability to remove all apps installed on your phone (including MotoBLUR) and the ability to save apps to the SD card, to save internal memory space.