Please note that there is a more comprehensive Droid X review available if you want. At 5-inches tall, Droid X is currently the biggest smartphone on the market, and sports a screen equal to the EVO 4G’s at 4.3-inches with a 854×480 resolution. It is a know fact that the iPhone 4 is actually on top when it comes to pixel density, however Droid X has such a large screen that it compensates a lot for a few missing pixels.
Motorola also went bigger by including an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash that can take relatively clean pics and also records video in 720p. Motorola included DLNA in addition to HDMI support for the purpose of streaming media to your high definition TV or any other device.
Droid X has a very powerful processor: the 1GHz TI OMAP. With a processor like this one, you can switch between applications easily and browse through the phone lightning fast. Also impressive is the memory available. The Droid X comes with 24GB of internal storage: 8GB on board and a 16GB removable micro SD card.
A big difference with the first Droid is that Motorola decided not to include a physical keyboard to this phone. This was a smart choice given that even though the cellular phone is large, it’s fairly thin in comparison to its all round size. An actual keyboard would have very likely designed a device already tough to stuff into a pocket even more complicated. Still, with the bigger screen, the on-screen keyboard is simple to type with and Motorola thoughtfully integrated a Swype keyboard for those who are not pleased with the Droid keyboard supplied.
Another terrific thing that you can do with a Droid X and not with an iPhone is use it as a 3G hotspot to connect your laptop or any other wireless device to the internet. This is very convenient . This is so easy to establish a connection that anybody could do it, and the connection speed is more than decent.
There are so many smartphones that look excellent on the cover but don’t deliver when it comes to technical functionnalities. Droid X is a very good all-around phone and you can be sure you won’t be disappointed.
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