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I had a droid x2 and it did not need 2nd-init for overclocking. i just used jrummys overclocking app.
 
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I had a droid x2 and it did not need 2nd-init for overclocking. i just used jrummys overclocking app.
That will not over clock it.
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I had a droid x2 and it did not need 2nd-init for overclocking. i just used jrummys overclocking app.
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Ha! Whoops, I should have check my spelling. I really made myself look like a dumb ass.

I meant I had a Droid X and it did not need unlocked bootloader or 2nd init to overclock. I use to use jrummys overclocking app long before 2nd init even came out for the X.

So that being the case its possible that our X2s may be able to still be overclocked. It may just take some waiting. Hopefully its sooner than later.
 
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Ha! Whoops, I should have check my spelling. I really made myself look like a dumb ass.

I meant I had a Droid X and it did not need unlocked bootloader or 2nd init to overclock. I use to use jrummys overclocking app long before 2nd init even came out for the X.

So that being the case its possible that our X2s may be able to still be overclocked. It may just take some waiting. Hopefully its sooner than later.
The X had a Dev phone version that was unlocked. Because of this the community had access to many files that otherwise would be unaccessible. With these they were able to create kernel modules that allowed overclocking even with a locked boot loader.

Unfortunately there are no X2 Dev phones in the wild. No Dev phone = no files, no files = no way to create a overclocking module, hence no way to currently overclock the X2.

Our only hope is a unlocked bootloader or a module based off the atrix kernel, unfortunately the people who are in the know don't really seem interested in trying. To busy with 4G phones lol.

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I see thanks for info. Its nice when people actually take time to explain things to people with lesser knowledge. Without that less experienced people would not learn things.
 
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I see thanks for info. Its nice when people actually take time to explain things to people with lesser knowledge. Without that less experienced people would not learn things.
Cheers, I like explaining stuff lol.

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Without that less experienced people would not learn things.
Not true.

Not to be rude, but when I didn't have experience I read. It would have taken about 30 seconds of searching on google to find out that the X2 cannot be overclocked and why, probably less time than it took to create this thread.

Laziness, pure and simple.
 
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When I have an issue I read. I was just putting out what I knew. Which wasn't the correct answer and Someone with more knowledge corrected me. Which taught me something new that I was unaware of and I appreciated.

So I hope you were talking about the person that created the original post, not me.

Speaking for the original poster. If you don't have anything constructive to add to the tread, you should avoid being an ass and shut your mouth. We have all been there in the beginning when experimenting and trying to find info. There is alot of info and reading to due, so it is also easy to miss something or not understand correctly.

So your post is a pointless waste of time and added absolutely nothing constructive.

 
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