Thursday, April 7, 2011

XPERIA X10 By Sony Ericsson with bootloader unlocked


The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 holds the ground against hacker's attacks, but its defenses have finally been breached. The boot loader of the device was just unlocked, allowing for  kernels by user to be installed.

So we are now waiting for custom kernels begin to circulate, making a few different settings for the flagship of Sony Ericsson last year. He removes the cap 32 fps that the X10 has improved battery life by undervolting the CPU and uses native USB / Wi-Fi attach. The thing is still in alpha and there is no support for it, but you can try as long as you know what you do.

From now on – the sky is the limit. We’ll probably see custom kernels featuring overclocking, alternative file systems and whatnot.

No comments:

Post a Comment