droidxleak Leaked Droid X Android 2.2 Build Wont Be Upgraded to Official Release

Yesterday Motorola posted a note on its support forums warning Droid X users about upgrading to the leaked Android 2.2 build or any custom ROM for that matter. They said that if you do, you will be cut off from the official upgrade when it comes, and could be stuck on the leaked version. This is always one of the risks when you start flashing your phone with unofficial firmware. The post says that you would have to flash back the current official firmware to avoid these risks.

There are many benefits using a custom ROM when they are available like Froyo, root, and a host of apps and capabilities preferred by the superuser crowd like surcharge-free mobile hotspot access. Most folks doing this will already know they need to flash back to get the official build when it’s available but just in case Motorola felt the need to remind you. [Motorola Support Forum]

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