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Large screen.
Takes great video and photos.
Bigger virtual keyboard keys.
Fast Operation.
Roomy virtual keyboard.
Speedy 1 GHz processor.
Excellent noise-canceling microphones.
Long battery life.
Full-featured software.
WiFi and Bluetooth.
3G, GPS and FM radio.
8GB of internal memory and a preinstalled 16GB microSD card.
Not as responsive as it should be.
Some lockups during testing.
Design Is Somewhat PocketUnfriendly.
Android Market Still Limited.
No front facing camera for video calling.
Sluggish Motoblur interface.
Interface can sometimes be sluggish.
Not launching with latest version of Android.
A few glitches here and there.
Display doesn’t like bright sunlight.
Must remove battery to access microSD card.
By MobilesRoom on January 21, 2011
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By Government Computer News on January 11, 2011
S Another problem we experienced with the Droid X was an occasional lockup. We would push the power button to turn the unit on, but nothing would happen other than the big M for Motorola symbol popping up on the screen. When that happened, we could...
By Mobility Site on November 06, 2010
I found no problem traveling with my Droid X instead of a laptop. I cannot think of anything I lacked in the way of productivity, entertainment, and making my trip efficient and enjoyable. It’s like having a concierge in your pocket at your beck...
By GadgetReview on September 22, 2010
The Droid X, the successor to last year’s Droid, is Motorola’s beast of a phone released earlier this summer. I’m coming at the phone from a somewhat unique perspective. Before I reviewed the Droid X, I had never used an Android phone...
By BrightHub on September 19, 2010
The Motorola Droid X is a beast of a smartphone, exclusively released on Verizon. Following the much anticipated and much loved predecessor, the Motorola Droid, the Motorola Droid X has not missed a step. Taking advantage of being on a powerful and...
By infoSync World on September 04, 2010
A phone that packs so much power is not hard to come by these days, but the Motorola Droid X offers more than the average bear. It's a lightning quick phone, thanks to one of the best processors on the market, offers great coverage, has a seemingly...
By HotHardware on August 02, 2010
There have been a lot of really great Android phones that have entered the market over the last year. Some of these phones are average, and others set the bar for greatness. Previously, HTC and Verizon Wireless upped the ante with the Droid...
By Ubergizmo on August 01, 2010
The Motorola Droid X has arrived to augment Motorola's high-end smartphone offering. With an enormous screen and a fast hardware platform, the Droid X has many advantages when compared against its peers. The sheer size of the screen makes a lot of...
By ConsumerSearch on August 01, 2010
How the Droid X stacks up Everything about the Motorola Droid X is big: its 5-inch chassis, 4.3-inch display, roomy virtual keyboard, fast 1GHz processor and long battery life. "It's a beast, but in a good way," says CNET's Bonnie Cha, while...
By Ars Technica on July 21, 2010
The Droid X is an impressive device that delivers a lot of compelling functionality. It couples outstanding hardware specifications with a great battery life and some useful software customizations. The product's weak areas are in the incompleteness...
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