Monday, June 28, 2010

Price and features of Verizon Droid X announced

All fans of the Verizon Droid, your day will turn up soon – the Droid X has been formally announced. New features and native Android 2.2 support make the Droid X a shiny new phone to have. You will find rumors that this phone may, as well as every little thing else, may actually make phone calls!

Article Source: Verizon Droid X – Features, price, release and Flash announced by Personal Money Store

The numbers of the Verizon

The Verizon Droid X includes a dizzying array of numbers and statistics attached to it. The 1 GHz processor chip will run just about any program you can throw at it. The 16 GB memory, expandable to 40 GB, is enough to store about 5,000 of the 8-megapixel camera’s photos. The eight-hour talk time battery has enough juice to (reportedly) not need charging more than once each day or two. With the right data plan, you are able to even turn the Droid X into a mobile hotspot. The 4.3 inch touchscreen has multi-touch input. The built-in video camera involves 720P recording and playback in high definition. The Android operating system will consist of support for Flash 10.1 programs.

The Verizon Droid X project center

The number of projects you are able to finish with the Droid X are the popular things. Verizon doesn’t throttle data or have a data-limiting plan, so Verizon is marketing the Droid X as the "anti-iPhone". Verizon’s Droid X marketing campaign is built around the idea the phone is a “mobile media center with your pocket.” The numbers of the Droid X phone seem to say that the phone might just be capable of doing just that. The app store for the Verizon Droid X involves hundreds of thousands of apps.

Projects with Droid X

The Verizon Droid X might just make your day a lot more productive and less costly. This all comes with a heavy outlay though — $ 200 with a two year contract, including a $ 30-a-month add-on data package.



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