Please note that a more comprehensive review can be found on the Droid X vs Incredible website. At 5-inches tall, Droid X is currently the biggest smartphone on the market, and sports a screen equal to the EVO 4G’s at 4.3-inches with a 854×480 resolution. Sure, the iPhone 4 boasts a higher pixel density, but the mammoth screen of the Droid X more than makes up for the lack of a few pixels here and there.
Motorola also went bigger by including an 8-megapixel camera along with dual LED flash that can take fairly sharp pictures and records video in 720p. Motorola included DLNA as well as HDMI support designed for streaming media to your high-def TV or other device.
Inside the Motorola Droid X beats the heart of a 1GHz TI OMAP processor that handles tasks quickly and with no lag. The next big thing is the amount of memory inside the phone. The Droid X comes with 24GB of internal storage: 8GB on board and a 16GB removable micro SD card.
Unlike the original Droid, Motorola opted against adding a physical keyboard to the Droid X. It was a sensible option given that although the cell phone is huge, it’s somewhat thin in comparison to its overall size. A physical keyboard would’ve most likely designed a device already tough to stuff into a pocket actually more challenging. Still, with the bigger screen, the on-screen key pad is not hard to type with and Motorola thoughtfully included a Swype keyboard for those who are not pleased with the Droid keyboard supplied.
You don’t have access to the internet on your laptop? No problem! You can use your Droid X as a 3G hotspot to get a connection to the web from your other wireless devices. The connection you’re gonna get very easily is also faster than what you would imagine. Really an amazing feature that makes Droid X all the more appealing.
There are so many smartphones that look excellent on the cover but don’t deliver when it comes to technical functionnalities. Droid X is a very great all-around phone and you can be sure you won’t be disappointed.