When cries went out over a locked bootloader and a new-fangled eFuse, many thought we might never see a custom ROM on the Motorola Droid X. The development community, however, took it less a sign of what they wouldn’t be able to achieve and more as a challenge. And that challenge has been fully answered as we now get our first look at the Droid X running a custom ROM.
The ROM in question is the Android 2.2 Sapphire AOSP ROM, and you can see it doing its thang in the below video. There is no instruction set just yet, and if we had to guess we’d say the whole process might be just a bit more involved than your everyday root and ROM. But just like the Droid X went from root to custom recovery software to a custom ROM now getting installed, we are sure full instructions of a simplified process with a stable ROM will be seen very soon.
[via Android Central]