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June 2011
(74%)
50 Reviews
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Abstract: Motorola's dual-core Droid X2 is a solid sequel to the 2010 best-seller When the Motorola Droid X first hit Verizon Wireless last July, it was thrilling in a number of ways. Not only did it represent Verizon's commitment to a high end line of Android s...
The $200 Droid X2 is definitely a worthy successor to the Droid X name. The design still cuts a striking profile and of course the new dual-core processor won't leave you wanting. However, the lack of LTE connectivity just might. Sure, Verizon hasn't exac...
First Verizon handset to feature a dualcore processor, Gigantic and highres display, Shoots great looking photos, Fantastic calling quality,
Unchanged design, Muddy looking 720p video recording, Low signal strength
Motorola DROID X was one of my favorite phones on Verizon Wireless when it was released. I usually don’t prefer larger displays on devices, but the DROID X made it work for me. It was fast, I actually liked a lot of Motorola’s customizations (especial...
Here’s the thing… the Motorola DROID X was one of my favorite phones on Verizon Wireless when it was released. I usually don’t prefer larger displays on devices, but the DROID X made it work for me. It was fast, I actually liked a lot of Motorola’s cus...
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No front camera and no 4G, No front camera and no 4G, No front camera and no 4G, No front camera and no 4G
Motorola has smartly updated the original Droid X, one of our favorite 2010 phones, in just the right ways. They’ve left the excellent industrial design and quality materials while improving display resolution and quality, CPU performance (nice dual c...
The original DROID X shifted the Android game forward; we even suggested that, with Android 2.2 in place, it could be the Google phone to beat. Unfortunately it seems Motorola has let that kudos go to its head in designing the DROID X2. The higher-res...
Published: 2011-05-29, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: The recipe: dual-core 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3″ 540 x 960 display, 512 MB of RAM, and up to 38 GB of total storage (6 GB internal + 32 GB external). Sounds like a winning formula does it not? If only things were so simple.We've got a DROID X2 in hou...
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 look at it, the browser is consistently smoothish, even when viewing full webpages with flash ads. (Smoothish because it seems to scroll at
Published: 2011-05-27, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Those quibbles aside, the highlight of the Droid X2 is its snappy response. Even though its design is nothing groundbreaking, its performance is excellent. But that performance is out of sync with its old-style 3G connectivity and doesn't make sense. If a...
The Motorola Droid X2 is a superbly crafted handset that takes all that was good with the original and spruces it up in all the right areas. You can’t go wrong with the X2 for gaming, media, and other tasks that require some pretty powerful specs. Simp...