Motorola’s latest flagship android phone is now here and it’s called Droid X. Droid X has all the features that other smart phones have. I don’t know what’s unique with this phone. It’s just the same with any other Android phones, but its touchscreen is larger than any other smart phones that was recently released in the US and other countries.
Gizmosync reported that it has a 4.3-inch widescreen. Wow, that’s big, I mean, BIG!. Typical smart phone screen size ranges from 3.0 inches to 3.5 inches.
The guys at Gizmosync also said that:
Droid X includes an HDMI output, potentially giving it the same multimedia capabilities as the Zune HD by Microsoft. Droid X has a whooping 8GB of onboard storage and a microSD expansion slot with a pre-installed 16GB card. That’s a total of 24GB available right out of the box! You can expand it for up to 40GB (if you upgrade your microSD to 32GB).
The Droid X will ship with Android 2.1 OS, but Motorola will update it to Android 2.2 by end of July, 2010. Just like Motorola’s previous Droid offerings, the X will by exclusive on Verizon. Starting July 15, Verizon will offer it for only $200 USD after a $100 rebate.
Can this compete with HTC EVO 4G and Apple iPhone 4? I’m not sure because I’m not a smart phone geek, but I bet Motorola Droid X has promising features that I have yet to discover.
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