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Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless)

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  • "For me personally, It was either this or the iPhone..."
    4.5 stars
    on by D-pants

    Pros: A powerhouse of everything mobile!

    Cons: - Battery can't keep up with your need to constantly fiddle with this thing.
    - Choose the incredible or the iPhone if your hands are on the smaller side.

    Summary: I usually am the one reading the reviews to make my decisions and leave it at that, but I felt compelled to put it out there that this is without a doubt "the real deal," "the big boy," "the head honcho" of cell phones right now.
    - Lightning Fast with the Ti processor
    - Fantastic call quality
    - Big beautiful screen
    - Feels light, despite its size and fits nicely in your pocket (I suggest getting the glossy phone protector so you dont pull out a pocket sock everytime you answer your phone.)
    - Chalked full of endless app options
    - Great touch sensitivity
    - Roomy keyboard and perfect those with larger meat hooks.
    - I was iffy about the Camera housing that bumps out of the bottom of the phone, but it actually makes the phone feel more comfortable to hold.

    ::Bottom, Bottom Line::

    It took the consumer reports denial of the iPhone and about 10 minutes of playing around with the DroidX to push me over the Iphone/droid fence that I've been walking along for the past year. I know that boasting one phone over the other is like discussing religion and politcs at the dinner table now a days, but if you are caught in the middle of the fire fight, do yourself a favor and nerd out with the droid for a while.

  • 3 replies to this review
  • reply on December 10, 2010 by scarlettbama

    hi!

    1st Smartphone was a Verizon Droid 2 (Moto). Just upgraded to Droid X (Moto), after 2 tech probs w/ 2 sep D2 phones. Demanded free upgrade, but got $25 upgrade w/ no re-stock. That works. Now, you said this, that needs more explaining:

    " Feels light, despite its size and fits nicely in your pocket (I suggest getting the glossy phone protector so you dont pull out a pocket sock everytime you answer your phone.) "

    Where to get a GLOSSY PHONE PROTECTOR? You mean the no scratch Incredible web sign 9(Zagg)? Like the GLOSSY part of this, so please help.

    Thanks, and awaiting your reply.

    scarlettbama@yahoo.com

  • reply on November 16, 2010 by Medranoda

    Hello D-Pants and thanks for a smartly written, concise, review of the Droid X. Your writing style was intelligent without too much techno-talk and was very user friendly. Seems like you have writing background or have taken writing courses? Keep up the good work. David

  • reply on August 21, 2010 by dshoemk

    thanks for the great review. I am considering both phones and you answered most of my questions.

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date07/15/10
  • Service provider Verizon Wireless
  • Cellular technology CDMA2000 1X
  • Talk time Up to 480 min
  • Combined with With digital camera / digital player
  • Weight 5.47 oz
  • Sensor resolution 8 megapixels
  • Diagonal screen size 4.3 in
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