Motorola Droid X Smartphone - brilliance comes in slimmest smartphone
Posted by: Ni2A / Category: MotorolaOn previous 24th June 2010, Motorola, Google and Verizon Wireless announced the latest version of an Android smartphone, the Motorola Droid X Smartphone. The Moto Droid X is proud of its slimmest 9.9 mm thick, its HD (High Definition) 4.3 inches touchscreen display, the 8 MP camera and the HSDPA high speed connectivity. This handset is ready for sale on July 15th 2010. By then, many new applications for this handset will also be available as promised. Motorola Droid X’s predicted price is $200 (with $100 subsidy).
The candy bar Moto Droid X comes in size 127.5 x 65.5 x 9.9 mm and weighs over 155 grams with metal-built body, strong casing but rather heavy. Its computing and graphics performances are excellent, for example its touchscreen display supports multi-touch features with Swype technology that offers a more efficient virtual keypad-tapping. Now its brilliant 8 MP camera is really ‘something’, equipped with autofocus and LED Flash for taking quality pictures, and also enables a HD quality video recording, but no Videocall available.
Moto Droid X is Wi-Fi enabled and also a perfect 3G modem, so you can keep online in both Wi-Fi and non Wi-Fi areas. It is also built in GPS, digital compass and gravity sensor. It has a wonderful 8 GB internal memory with a MicroSD slot ready. Bluetooth is there for file transfer and a 3.5 mm audio jack is also there for quality speaker sound. Motorola Droid X is using a powerful 1540 mAh battery which enables up to 20 hours talktime and 220 hours standby.















