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Motorola Droid With Android 2.1 And HTC Sense

If you could care less about luxuries necessities like 3G, bluetooth, and GPS and just want Android 2.1, Flash and HTC Sense on your Motorola Droid, then some in depth hackery might soon get the job done. Over at AllDroid they’ve managed to accomplish the task and capture the success on video:

For the advanced, daring, and fearless modders of the world you can enter at your own risk. Even if you totally brick your phone, there are a billion hot Androids upcoming… right? Whatever it takes to convince yourself, I suppose!
[Thanks Bex!]

Source: Android Phone Fans

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