Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Motorola Droid X2 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Droid X2.
June 2011
(74%)
50 Reviews
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Abstract: Verizon offers very tempting Android handsets, and many people actually find the offers irresistible. Who wouldn't? With the company offering a great new line of smartphones at exceptionally affordable prices, almost anyone will take the bargain and settl...
The screen is QHD, Rear camera is 8 mp, HD Video is nice, Dual core 1ghz processor, Multitouch Keyboard
Dedicated camera button is gone, There is no LTE, Motorola Blur is meh, Conclusions & Final Thoughts, I find myself telling people who if they want an upgrade from the Droid X, this isn't it and so that is what I am telling you. It is nice, sure, but ther
I find myself telling people who if they want an upgrade from the Droid X, this isn't it and so that is what I am telling you. It is nice, sure, but there are better phones coming very soon that are a better upgrade. However, if you are going from a dro...
Abstract: This last week, I had the opportunity to try out a Motorola Droid X2 from Verizon. My daily driver lately has been an HTC Evo 3D on Sprint, so my normal experience on Android is quite different from the X2, what with HTC's Sense and all. The phone held up...
Abstract: 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 and...
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 Droid X, reta...
Okay, we get that Motorola likes to have variety, but after checking out what the two handsets are able to bring to the table, it’s very hard to side with the DROID X2. When looking at their same $199.99 pricing, it’s blatantly obvious that the Motoro...
Abstract: Recently, Motorola launched the Droid X's successor, the Motorola DROID X2 with mouth-watering features parallel to the newly arrived LG Revolution. Both phones come with muscular hardware specs, but only the LG Revolution uses Verizon's 4G LTE Network, w...
With the Droid X2, Motorola has come up with an update to the original Droid X, another Android smartphone for the Verizon network. The changes are mostly internal, most notably with the use of a better qHD display -the best resolution for Android phones...
Abstract: With the dual-core chipsets from Texas Instruments (OMAP), NVIDIA (Tegra) and Samsung (Exynos) all making their way into devices and our hands in the last couple of months, we wanted to see how each compared to each other in a series of Android benchmarks...