By now, everyone should know about Motorola’s Droid X. The 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display should be more than enough to get people’s attention. Our fine friends over at SlashGear got their hands on the Droid X for Verizon, and they’ve gone ahead and put up their review of the device. Basically, it’s just a bunch of good wrapped in a shiny package.
This phone features a 1GHz processor, 8MP camera with HD video support, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, MicroUSB 2.0 port, and a micro HDMI port to connect the Droid X to an HDTV. (Or you could just use the integrated DLNA and connect wirelessly to all your other high-tech gadgets.) There is also the 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, an accelerometer, digital compass, proximity/ambient light sensors, and microSD card slot, which we wouldn’t want you to forget about. Motorola will includes 16GB microSD card in the box, just because they’re nice folks. As for Android, you’ll get 2.1 at launch, but be prepared to get upgraded by the end of Summer to Froyo. Now check out the video below, and then go head through the link to read the in-depth review.
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[via Slashgear]