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Dual-core Tegra 2 processor, Rugged and sturdy design, Great touch keyboard, Phone call clarity, Decent battery life
Impressive performance, excellent display and build quality, comes bundled with tons of apps, good battery life.
Excellent qHD screen, Solid, slim design, Great performance
First Verizon handset to feature a dualcore processor, Gigantic and highres display, Shoots great looking photos, Fantastic calling quality.
Lovely design and quality, fast, strong reception and good voice.
The 4.3" display can be extremely bright, Good build quality (with one very minor exception details below), Very good battery life. You can easily get a full day of moderate use out of the X2. With lighter use, two days is feasible, Depending on how you l
Speedy processor. Sharp screen. Solid build. Great camera. HDMI video mirroring.
New MOTOBLUR is improved, tough physical design, dualcore potential, fast data (at times)
First Verizon handset to feature a dualcore processor, Gigantic and highres display, Shoots great looking photos, Fantastic calling quality
The Motorola Droid X2 features a qHD display and a dual-core processor for faster performance. The Android smartphone offers good call quality and battery life.
Large, highresolution display, Excellent call quality, Dualcore speeds.
Poor screen quality, No 4G LTE, Still on Android 2.2, NinjaBlur UI is clunky, No front-facing camera
Call quality is mediocre, lacks a frontfacing camera, expensive for a 3Gonly device
No LTE, No Gingerbread, No camera button
Unchanged design, Muddy looking 720p video recording, Low signal strength
No front camera and no 4G.
No 4G. Some stutters in performance.
Stuttering audio, often useless 720p video, inconsistent performance, dated design, runs hot, no forwardfacing camera
Unchanged design, Muddy looking 720p video recording, Low signal strength
The Droid X2 lacks 4G support and a front-facing camera. The smartphone is a bit bulky and Motorola's custom UI won't please everyone.
No 4G speeds, Dismal video capture, No frontfacing camera.
By G4tv.com on July 29, 2011
Video Review: The Motorola Droid X2 features a giant 4.3" QHD touch screen, Android 2.2 OS, 8 megapixel camera, dual core processor and more for only $100 with a contract. But are these enough for browsing the web or watching a movie? Kevin Pereira...
By Skatter Tech on July 25, 2011
There’s no question about it, the Droid X2 had enormous shoes to fill—the Droid X was one of the best smart phones released on the Verizon network last year. Priced at $200 with a 2-year contract, the Droid X2 is certainly on par with the...
By Ubergizmo on July 18, 2011
Good) The Motorola Droid X2 is a good phone, but I think that Motorola could have made it better in terms of physical design, photo capabilites, and user interface. If you are the type of power user who only cares about the specifications, the...
By Digital Trends on July 11, 2011
The Droid X2 is a great 3G Android phone, but if you want to be on the cutting edge, keep...
By AnandTech on July 07, 2011
Almost exactly one year ago we reviewed and thoroughly explored the Motorola Droid X. At that point, its 1 GHz OMAP 3630 made it a competent performer and a worthy successor to the original Motorola Droid, and likewise competition for 1 GHz QSD8250...
By Dev Hardware on June 20, 2011
In this smartphone review, we will be showcasing the Motorola Droid X2 mobile device.The Motorola Droid X2 offers sturdy performance and design, plus a full set of features for Verizon Wireless customers. The smartphone is available for $199.99 after...
By Chip Chick on June 19, 2011
The Motorola Droid X2 offers a fine set of improvements over its predecessor. But despite sporting some top quality components, it lacks some “premium” features like a front facing camera. But most of all, we wish they had made it into a 4G...
By Pocketables on June 17, 2011
The Droid X2 almost sums up what is best about the Android operating system. Great hardware and pretty great software, but that MOTOBLUR skin keeps it from being my next phone. It's okay for average users, but let's be blunt here: none of us...
By Pocketnow on June 15, 2011
With the nearly identical design to last year’s Droid X, the Droid X2 may not turn any heads. Of course the power of the Droid X2 will cause many heads to spin. The speed of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 is astonishing and combined with the Droid X2’s...
By Funkyfresh on June 14, 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011 20:05 The Droid X2 is very similar to the original Droid X. It has an improved higher resolution display and dual-core processor but now lacks the dedicated camera button. Motorola ships the Droid X2 with version 2.2.2 of the...
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