Ready to dig deeper into the Motorola Droid X, to find out exactly what is running on top of that 1GHz processor, to maybe even do a bit of constructive adjusting to the software beneath the 4.3-inch screen? Motorola has released the source code for their beastly Android handset currently on a tear over at Verizon. Locked bootloaders and eFuses aside, the code is apparently missing a few segments that would prove vital to the ROM and root crowd, so we’re not sure exactly how useful the source will be, but if you want to get a look at it yourself you can find it over at Motorola’s open source page.
[via Droid-Life]


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