Fastboot files are probably an Android power user’s best friend; whenever you run into problems — like a soft brick or something similar — you can easily take the fastboot files from their safe location and restore your phone to stock condition.
The Verizon Motorola Droid RAZR fastboot files have been recently leaked and, according to the community, reverting to stock is successful using the leaked bits. The software version is 6.11.744 and you’ll probably lose root but you can, on the other hand, revive your phone should anything bad happen. For further details, download links and usage instructions, head over to the source link and read through the thread.
Source: XDA Developers
Via: AndroidPolice
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