Motorola Droid X

This CDMA/EVDO device bound for the the US Verizon network, feature an impressive touchscreen display at 4.3" and 480 x 852 pixel resolution. Inside there is a 1GHz processor with ARM Cortex-A8 microprocessor core, POWERVR SGX graphics core and IVA 2+ hardware accelerator. On the back is an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash.
Motorola DROID X comes inititally with Android 2.1, and an over-the-air upgrade to Android 2.2 ("Froyo"). There will also be a full version of Adobe Flash 10.1 available with the operating system upgrade, which will allow access to full Flash based multimedia.
The camera has autofocus and a dual LED flash in addition to its 8 megapixel resolution. The quoted rates for video capture are impressive as Motorola say that the DROID X is capable of 720p HD recording. It can also play back captured video via the built-in HDMI port or via DLNA.
Internal flash memory is an impressive 8GB, with a 16GB card included in the package which can be extended up to 32GB card. The DROID X also comes with GPS, supports Google Maps and has turn-by-turn navigation.
Motorola DROID X Most types of multimedia are supported, and the DROID X also comes with Verizon's new V CAST system which allows access to TV shows via the Verizon data network. The DROID X is a CDMA/EVDO 800/1900 MHz device with WiFi connectivity, so it won't work on European GSM networks but it will work on wireless hotspots worldwide.
The handset weighs 155 grams (5.5 ounces) at a size of 128 x 66 x 10mm (5.0 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches). It features up to 8 hours of talktime with 9 days standby time.
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