Reviewers Liked
- Highquality screen with good viewing angles, Speedy dualcore processor, Good call quality, Spacious onscreen keyboard
- 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
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Some may not like Motoblur user interface, Poor video quality, No 4G capabilities
- 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
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