Owners of the Sony Xperia X10 around the world are rejoicing, because finally the locked bootloader has been cracked. Now you can handle custom features that other Android devices have had for some time, like kernels that allow for overclocking/undervolting, native USB/Wi-Fi tethering, removal of the 32fps cap, and a myriad of other tweaks.
This notable deed was achieved by XDA member zdzihu, who announced it late Thursday night, and today it has been confirmed that the deal is real, as an alpha version of a custom kernel has already been released with so-far-so-good reports.
