Motorola Droid X2 is a follow-up to the original Motorola Droid X which was released in July of last year and immediately sold out. Amazon listed it as a best-seller during Cyber Monday last year. Motorola Droid X is one of Verizon's most popular phones so it's no surprise that Verizon has decided to release a successor. This successor is Droid X2.
Now that ten months have passed, the Droid X2 will deliver a much-needed spec boost, with a 1 GHz Tegra 2 dual-core processor, a qHD display with 960-by-540 resolution, and HDMI mirror mode. Like the original Droid X, the new model will have 8 GB of on-board storage, but it'll also include an 8 GB microSD card preinstalled, compared to 2 GB in the old model. Strangely, the Droid X2 will still lack a front-facing camera. It'll likely run Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Motorola's Blur interface on top.
A part of Motorola Droid X2 Specs
Networks: | CDMA 800 and 1900 |
Operating system: | Android 2.2/2.3 – Froyo/Gingerbread |
Display: | 4.3-inch qHD Display (540 x 960) |
Camera: | 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash |
Memory: | 512MB of RAM, 2GB of internal storage |
WLAN: | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wi-Fi |
Bluetooth: | Bluetooth 2.1 w/EDR |
GPS: | A-GPS |
Battery: | Unknown |
Special features: | Droid-branding, high-resolution screen, dual-core processor |
Chipset: | 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor |
Though I have't got more details about this successor, the form factor is identical to the original.
Motorola Droid X2 is a smartphone based on Android. Just like a pocket computer, Droid X2 can be used to deal with many things. How could you process documents? As an office man, you can check email on it. Attachment and browser document viewer supports Microsoft Office and PDF.
But, it's inconvenient if you just want to show powerpoint presentation to others, cause you need to login and look for the special email. What ever, viewing powerpoint in email window is not comfortable. Since this smartphone has a large screen, you can view powerpoint on Motorola Droid X2 by converting ppt to video, keeping original music, video, and animations.
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