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Motorola DROID X Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Motorola DROID X Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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Brand: Motorola
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
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Model: DROID X
UPC: 723755811829
ASIN: B003UESOGA

Release Date: October 14, 2008
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Features:
  • Android 2.1-powered smartphone with 4.3-inch touchscreen for brilliant video playback; 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture
  • Google mobile services including Google Maps with Navigation for voice prompted turn-by-turn directions; can be used as a 3G Mobile Hotspot for up to five Wi-Fi connected devices
  • 8 GB internal plus 16 GB preloaded microSD memory; Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; access to personal and corporate e-mail
  • Up to 8 hours of talk time, up to 220 hours (9+ days) of standby time; released in July, 2010
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, 16 GB microSD memory card, quick start guide

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A worthy successor to the original Droid, the Android-powered Droid X by Motorola for Verizon Wireless is a pocket-sized home theater with a massive 4.3-inch high-resolution display, HDMI high-definition output with optional cable, and 720p HD video recording capabilities. And the 1 GHz processor provides excellent response for game play, such as the preloaded EA Need for Speed Shift.



Droid X by Motorola is a pocket-sized home theater with a high-resolution 4.3-inch touchscreen display.

Additionally Droid X will feature Adobe Flash Player, enabling you to stream video from tens of millions of websites or game play with a full PC Web experience (Droid X users will receive Android 2.2 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 via an over-the-air update in late summer 2010). You can also easily download BLOCKBUSTER On Demand presented by V CAST Video via a link icon on your home screen or use V CAST to watch your favorite shows.

With integrated Google technology, Droid X brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by voice, Google Maps with Street View, GTalk instant messaging (with presence capabilities), YouTube, and Picasa. The Droid X also provides easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. And through Android Market, you'll get access to thousands of useful applications, widgets and fun games to download and install on your phone, with many more apps being added every day.

In addition to high-speed connectivity on the fast and reliable Verizon Wireless 3G network, you can also share the built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot via Wi-Fi among five devices--laptop, another phone, MP3 player, and more (additional service charge). Droid X also utilizes high-performance diversity antennas along with innovative software to improve signal strength and reduce dropped calls.

The large touchscreen display offers pinch-to-zoom functionality and reveals a spacious virtual keyboard, where you can type and text with ease at more than 50 words per minute with Swype using one continuous finger motion across the screen keyboard.



Capture crisp pictures and video with the 8-megapixel camera featuring 720p HD video.

Preloaded social networking widgets allow you to sync and stream your feeds and updates from Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace all to one screen in real time. Other features include an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 8 GB of onboard memory and a pre-installed 16 GB memory card, ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, GPS turn-by-turn directions via free Google Maps with Navigation (Beta), and up to 8 hours of talk time.

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Key Features

  • Fast 3G connectivity thanks to the reliable Verizon Wireless EV-DO, Rev A network
  • Powered by the Android operating system (version 2.1) with deep integration of Google services and access to thousands of apps to customize your phone via the Android Market.
  • Advanced multitasking capabilities allow you to receive notifications, listen to music, and even record GPS data without keeping the application open.
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
  • 3G Mobile Hotspot: The Droid X comes travel-ready with a built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot--a Wi-Fi hotspot that can be shared among five Wi-Fi-capable devices. The 3G Mobile Hotspot is the perfect family vacation companion, and at $20 for 2 GB and 5 cents per megabyte overage, it provides an allowance big enough for sharing with the entire family for downloading games, Internet access, and more.
  • Get where you need to go with Google Maps Navigation (Beta), which provides turn-by-turn voice guidance as a free feature of Google Maps. It's powered by Google and connected to the Internet. Use voice shortcuts and simply say "Navigate to [your destination]," and you'll be on your way. See live traffic, use Street View or satellite imagery to view your route, and get access to the most recent maps and business information from Google Maps without ever needing to update your device.
  • Swype input system allows you to input text faster and easier by gliding your finger around the keyboard, moving from letter to letter in one continuous motion. The Swype technology then calculates what word you're intending to type (learn more below).
  • 1 GHz TI OMAP processor with dedicated graphics processor.
  • 4.3 inch high-resolution touchscreen display (WVGA 854 x 480 pixels, 16 million colors)
  • 8-megapixel camera with fast mechanical shutter (1/1000 second) auto focus, touch-to-focus, face recognition, panoramic modes, and more.
  • Capture video in high- definition 720p HD resolution and customize your videos with a slow-motion effect as well as make them flawless with an advanced three microphone solution for directional audio capture and noise cancelation.
  • HDMI video output for connecting to a compatible HDTV.
  • Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile--enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock.
  • 24 GB of storage right out of the box with 8 GB of internal memory and 16 GB preloaded microSD memory card. You can expand the Droid X up to a maximum of 40 GB with its 8 GB internal memory plus optional 32 GB microSD card.
  • Multi-format digital audio player with dedicated Amazon MP3 Store app for over-the-air downloads.


    Watch live sports, latest local and national news, and full length episodes of TV shows with Verizon Wireless V Cast Video on Demand.
  • YouTube app for streaming video over 3G and Wi-Fi connections.
  • Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified technology enables you to stream, store and share content with multiple DLNA compatible devices such as a HDTVs, game consoles or PCs
  • Real HTML Web browsing provides more pages and better Web content delivered efficiently to your phone (Android Webkit HTML5-based browser).
  • Text, picture, and video messaging with threaded messaging feature
  • Email: Corporate (Exchange 2003 and 2007), Gmail, IMAP, POP3, Attachment and browser document viewer (Microsoft Office and pdf)
  • Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off

Vital Statistics

The Droid X by Motorola weighs 5.47 ounces and measures 5.02 x 2.57 x 0.39 inches. Its 1540 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 8 hours (480 minutes) of talk time, and up to 220 hours (9+ days) of standby time. It runs on the CDMA 800/1900 frequencies as well as EV-DO, Rev A 3G frequencies.

What's in the Box

Droid X by Motorola handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, 16 GB microSD memory card, quick start guide

Verizon Wireless Services

  • Reliable 3G Network: With support for the EV-DO high-speed data standard, you'll enjoy fast access to the Internet and Verizon Wireless multimedia services (additional charges applicable), with average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps and peak rates up to 2 Mbps. (Learn more about where EV-DO coverage is offered.)

  • Visual Voice Mail: This innovative service enables you to delete, reply, and forward voice mail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions. Visual Voice Mail is the ideal tool for the busy mobile professional who may need to prioritize which messages he or she listens to first. Features include on-screen access to voice mail message status, save up to 40 messages for 40 days (or archive permanently), create up to 10 different caller ID-based greetings, and reply via call back, text or even voice mail.

  • V CAST Video on Demand: This optional service enables you to watch full-length TV shows plus news, sports, weather, and live entertainment video clips. It features more than 100 full-length programs from leading broadcast and cable networks, ranging from highly-rated drama and comedy series to reality programs and children's programming. V CAST Video on Demand also delivers live sporting events, including NHL hockey games and an upcoming slate of college football games

    The service offers unlimited viewing of Basic Videos and the ESPN MVP channel. You can choose from 14 categories, including Entertainment, Kids, Music, Sports, Comedy, News, Pop Culture, Information, Women, Latino, Home & Leisure, Multicultural, Cutting Edge, and Hollywood. Additional subscription charges applicable.

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Swype Keyboard

An alternative to the Android virtual keyboard, the Swype virtual keyboard allows you to input text by swiping the finger with one continuous finger or stylus motion across the screen keyboard. Based on testing, speed and accuracy are equal to or better than the traditional keyboard-tapping method. You can activate the Swype keyboard by pressing and holding in a text field, wait for popup to appear, click Input Method, and then select Swype.

In the image to the left, the word "quick" was generated from tracing the path shown above in a fraction of a second, by roughly aiming to pass through the letters of the word. A key advantage to Swype is that there is no need to be very accurate, enabling very rapid text entry.




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1 out of 5 stars Slow processor and non-intuitive interface   September 10, 2010
J. Cory (San Diego, CA)
I switched from a Blackberry Curve to the Droid X and I absolutely hate the new phone. It has a slow processor, it's unreliable requiring frequent reboots, and the interface is horribly non-intuitive compared to the Blackberry Curve. I want to say it's worse than the Palm Treo, but I think I'd be exaggerating... a little.

I wish 2 things regarding my decision to get the Droid X:
1) I wish I waited for the next generation of Blackberry phone
2) Considering I wanted a new phone this summer, I really should have gone with the HTC Incredible instead of this awful phone. I've seen the HTC phone in action, it appears to have a much faster working processor, far more reliability and appears to be a little more user friendly. Heck, even the packaging for this phone was terrible.

I loved my old Motorola Startac and I was really hoping after a decade of lousy cell phones that Motorola had gotten it right again. Now I feel like an idiot and I'm stuck trying to return this lousy piece of junk.



4 out of 5 stars If you are looking for simple, this is NOT it   September 7, 2010
Kat J (Charlotte, NC)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Gave up my 2 year old i-phone so we could save money on a Verizon family plan (never loved ATT anyhow). I am computer savvy but don't really enjoy technology for the sake of technology - I see it as a tool that is supposed to make my life easier. Therefore, I get frustrated when I pick up a piece of technology and must spend hours trying to figure out how to make it work. I loved the fact that I got the i-phone and could work 75% of the features the first day without any help. Not a jumble of hidden menus, all pretty much right there. I enjoyed picking it up to find out what it could do and never felt inept using it. The Droid X is quite the contrary. A week later I am still somewhat avoiding it as I get lost in the menus and can not quite get a handle on it. Importing contacts is supposed to be easy - through my gmail account, but someone I messed that up and can't do it. I am sure after I get it figured out, I will think it fabulous, but I would definitely not recommend it for those who don't have the patience for complicated electronics - stick to the i-phone if you want web browsing, email, a good camera, great map feature, music and great apps with an ok phone.

What I do really like about the Droid X is the slide out keyboard, as I can use my fingernails to click on the keys much more accurately that the i-phone touch screen, plus you have numbers and punctuation right there together. Makes typing emails much easier. Slightly larger size is the price you pay for this, but since it does not go in my pocket, not a problem.

The on/off button on the DROID X I also find frustrating because it is so small and seems hard to find a push. The i-phone button is easy to find and uses your thumb which is much stronger and less awkward for those of us who have small hands.

Teckno-junkies will love this phone. The regular folks, spend some time with it and the options before you buy!




1 out of 5 stars I don't know what was worse the phone or the cell phone provider   August 26, 2010
Nekey Davis
2 out of 12 found this review helpful

My Droid X experience has been a nightmare. My phone worked fine for a week, and then it was all down hill from there. My phone constantly went in to airplane mode, and I couldn't turn off airplane mode because the phone said it wasn't in airplane mode. Then I couldn't call my contacts, the screen would go black and then go back to the home screen, I found out from messing with the phone that it had to do with contacts that were synced from Facebook, but when I contacted Verizon CS and Tech support they acted as if there was something wrong with me. Then the phone stopped charging...first from the outlet and then when connected to the computer with the USB. I took the phone to the store and they couldn't see anything wrong with the phone, they noted it wasn't dropped and didn't have water damage, but no explanation for what was wrong. The device was soft reset, and hard reset and the problems were not fixed. I returned the phone but have yet to receive my refund for the defective device. Although the phone was a lot bigger than I am used to, I got use to it and I loved the Swype feature. But everything else left a bad taste in my mouth and I will not do business with Verizon or buy a phone on launch day ever again.


5 out of 5 stars im a droider with an x   August 25, 2010
A. Cranshaw (seattle)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

i just upgraded from the htc eris to the droid x and i love it here are a few of my pros and cons for you to ponder:
pros- the most obvious is the nice size screen. going from a 3 nothing inch screen to a 4.3 is a huge difference. i can easily read emails text as quick as a whip and watch tv shows while laying down.fyi keep the screen brightness down it drains the battery.
since i mentioned batteries this is an huge improvement over the htc eris i had to charge that phone at least twice a day with this one i only have to charge it at night. i do keep wifi bluetooth and gps off so that helps. i am a heavy phoner user so battery life is important.
the phone is light and nonbulky it fits easily in my hand and i do put it in my pocket it hasn't had an accident to date.
browsing on this phone is superfast. no longer do i have to twiddle my thumps waiting for the page to load.
it is dnla enabled which makes file sharing super easy.
the android market is pretty good not as good as iphone market but it will get there as the market gets more demand for apps. and i love the amazon ereader app the phone screen size is good for reading.
an hdmi port to connect to your tv. this is awesome you can view your phone videos crystal clear.
now the cons
i hate hate that blockbuster app is a permanet app. the iphone has the itunes store which you can purchase music movies and tv shows and verizons versions verizon comes with blockbuster. r they kidding me the movies are too expensive and has few selections. i almost want to root this phone to get this crap off.
i dont like this updated motoblur crap my eris was way smoother synced with my accounts how i wanted and didnt fill my contact book with everyone in my social account.

otherwise i love it its fast its sleek its a good contender against the iphone.





5 out of 5 stars Goodbye Blackberry!   August 25, 2010
Sterling Rome (Pennsylvania)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

OK - please bare in mind that when I got my Blackberry a few years ago, I thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. I LIVED on it in my work and personal life, and recommended it highly. The problems started over a year ago when BB couldn't seem to create a BB updater for MAC (which I am on). I won't bother with this story here, suffice it to say, it left the door open for me to consider something else....Admittedly, I would have gone in for the IPhone, but I am on Verizon exclusively, so all I could do was sit around and wonder.
I was very intrigued by the first DROID, but wondered if alot of their claims were just hype as all new smart phones bill themselves as the next big thing (think Palm Pre - which now looks like the Edsel) so I waited. And read. And listened. And finally I fell in with all the suckers and decided to actually WAIT to own the Droid X.
Well, today it arrived....
And while discerning folks will note that I can't talk about bugs or fixes yet, what I can share after being on this phone all day today is this:
1. The camera is SPECTACULAR -- and, hello BB, it actually has a flash! Who knew?
2. The apps are incredible and literally make the BB offerings look embarassing
3. The screen (and visually in general) makes the BB look like it's alot older than it actually is
4. Call quality is superior
5. Touch screen (which I was hesitant about) is excellent, and in many ways superior to BB's keyboard
6. Simply put, the Android OS can do things that BB could only envy (voice-activated e-mail, texts, search)
7. Integration across platforms is nothing (i.e. if you use Google Chrome this device is unbelievably easy to sync -- and even if you don't, good luck syncing BB with a MAC....seriously)
8. This is really an addition to #7, but the truth is that BB never made ANY real attempts at integrating their device with the realities of the rest of what all of us rely on. In fact, I remember being excited when Google made an app
for BB...well, Google woke up and said f### BB, why don't we make our own phone?!? (or at least OS for many phones)
Of all of these, #8 is why you should buy one.

The End.


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