Motorola DROID Gets Gingerbread ROM
Peter Alfonso – the revered developer responsible for the BuglessBeast series – has done it again: he’s maintaining a 100% pure ROM of Android 2.3, and his efforts started with the latest .2 incremental upgrade to add full read/write capabilities for any NFC-equipped devices. You’ll have to get some Google apps – such as YouTube and Gmail – from the Android market, but after that you should be running Gingerbread just as wonderfully as any Nexus S owner or CyanogenMod 7 user is right now. [via Peter Alfonso, Thanks Rutherford!]
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