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Motorola: Don’t Use the Milestone for Development

March 5th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: AndroidOS, Smartphones & Tablets | 1 Comment »

Motorola Motorola advices developers not to use the Motorola Milestone for software development as the device will not allow installation of custom roms due to digitally signed software.

According to the company, most Motorola phones have this protection against custom roms and so, the advice is to purchase a ADP1 or Nexus One for experiments. Given the fact that Google is handing out Motorola Droids (US version of the Milestone) to developers, it turned out that the Droid is not protected in the same way.

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