The Motorola Droid is perhaps one of the most popular Android phones in America thanks to Verizon’s aggressive marketing campaign for their Droid line of products. It’s only fitting that the phone’s development scene is just as bustling and that’s why an Android 2.2 port came out for the device over the weekend.
My Droid World put the ROM together and early reports say this thing is nearly as stable as anything you’re going to get at this point (outside of flashing your Nexus One with the leaked Froyo update, of course). You do lose WiFi for the time being, though, so this definitely shouldn’t be on your phone just yet if you rely on it.
The ROM comes pre-rooted with SuperUser installed and everything else you might need to do some advanced tasks. For the full instructions and details, make your way over to My Droid World right now.
[Note]: It’s said that this will not work for the international version of this phone, the Motorola Milestone. Regardless, proceed with caution no matter which version you’re using.
[via BGR]