The Motorola Droid X2 is the successor of last year’s very successful
Motorola Droid X from the Verizon Wireless smartphone lineup. Each year
the smartphone industry sees leaps in features, functionality and
capabilities in the devices. Motorola decided to upgrade the Droid X
instead of discontinuing the very successful smartphone.
Motorola Droid X2 From Verizon Wireless
Specifications
Display: 4.3 inch qHD (540 x 960) 16 Million Color Capacitive Multi Touch TFT
Talk Time: 8 Hours (Continuous) based on test results
Motorola Droid X2 From Verizon Wireless
Features
Although not a GSM device, the Motorola Droid X2 is a feature rich
smartphone that is a serious contender while choosing your next Android
powered smartphone. The performance for Android 2.2.2 (Froyo) has been
significantly boosted with the introduction of the Dual Core Cortex
processor; the graphics capabilities have also gotten a big boost with
the introduction of Nvidia’s ULP (Ultra Low Power) Geforce. These two
power horses combine together and with the 512 MB Ram provide a smooth
and crisp experience. There’s a new image gallery that makes it easier
to navigate through your image libraries, it also includes your Facebook
albums. The MotoBlur is here again with some improvements and changes.
Double Press on the Home button will pull up the zoomed out view of your
home screens. Each home screen sports four buttons for Dialer, Camera,
Messaging and Applications. Shortcuts for recently used and downloaded
applications, Android Market and Application Organizer are available
through the toolbar at the top of the screen.
Motorola Droid X2 From Verizon Wireless
Verdict
The Motorola Droid X2 comes with the much needed processor upgrade to
a Dual Core to compete with the other smartphones in the same price
range. It also has had its display upgraded to a qHD screen. The
smartphone maintains the good voice call quality and for the hardware
and capabilities it has good battery up time. The Droid X2, however,
falls behind some of the competition by not including 4G support, a
front facing camera for video calls. It is a bit bulkier than its
competitors which might also be something that potential customers may
be put off with. The Motorola custom UI for Android is not the most
user-friendly or pleasing to use. There are some definite plus points
and negative points to consider when looking at the Motorola Droid X2 as
an option.
Price
The Motorola Droid X2 is available in stores and online from Verizon
Wireless for $199.99 with a two year contract. Data through Verizon
Wireless will cost $20 per month with a maximum of 2GB per month limit
and each additional MB will cost you 5 cents.
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