DROID X gets leaked version of Android 2.2

DROID X owners jealous of their DROID and DROID 2 brothers for getting Android 2.2 no longer have to be envious, as Froyo for the DROID X has leaked out. However, it's looking likely that this will not be the final version of 2.2 for the DROID X. The manual update process seems pretty simple, especially considering that multiple sites have posted step-by-step instructions so that you can do it yourself. If you ever want or need to get back to stock Android 2.1, though, the process is said to be pretty difficult. If you're feeling brave, you can find the download link and instructions right here.
As more and more Android phones get updated to version 2.2, it's great to see the DROID X get its own heaping helping of Froyo, even if its only a leaked version. Hopefully now that the OS has leaked, that means we'll be seeing the official update from Motorola in the near future. If any of you DROID X owners out there decide to try out this leaked update, let us know how it goes, ok?
Via Droid Life, My Droid World












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