Verizon Motorola Droid Bionic 5.9.902 Fastboot Files Released

Anton D. Nagy | February 18, 2012 12:32 PM

If you like to tamper with your Android device then you appreciate the value of fastboot files. If something should go wrong on the way (a soft brick for instance) fastboot files allow you to restore your phone to stock condition. The Verizon Motorola Droid Bionic already saw its fastboot files being leaked and at the moment they were version 5.7.893.

Now fastboot files with system version 5.9.902 are available for all you Droid Bionic tweakers and modders. Grab it while you can from the source link below and keep them in a very safe place; they could help you revive your device. These files correspond to the latest over-the-air update pushed out to the phone and they’ll help you restore it to that state.

Source: Fastboot files

Via: AndroidSpin

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