If you've picked up a Moto E for the purpose of modifying it, today is your lucky day. Motorola has released the full source code for the device, allowing developers to start building their own kernels. This means you'll soon see new advancements in the modification scene, assuming enough developers have the Moto E. But at that price, it's hard to resist.
Motorola has also updated the source code for both the Motorola RAZR HD and the RAZR M. The source code is now for Android 4.4.2 KitKat, the version the devices are running. Good news for everyone, and it's good to see Motorola supporting these devices.
If you're interested in modifying your Moto E, head to GitHub in the source links to download the source code. Also, make sure you take advantage of Motorola's official bootloader unlock method to get started. How many of you have purchased a Moto E, and do you plan on modifying it?
Dima Aryeh is a Russian obsessed with all things tech. He does photography, is an avid phone modder (who uses an AT&T Galaxy Note II), a heavy gamer (both PC and 360), and an aspiring home mechanic. He is also an avid fan of music, especially power metal.
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