Part 1 of a review of the Motorola Droid X2 for Verizon. With a dual core 1Ghz Tegra 2 processor and a 4.3" qHD display, this phone is very powerful, but it is held back by Motorola's changes to Android, and a glitchy videocamera. Compared to the HTC Thunderbolt the Droid X2 is thinner, lighter, and has a faster processor and brighter screen, though it lacks a front facing camera and 4G support. If you don't need or want 4G, or need a phone that lasts you through the day, the Droid X2 is a great choice, and even though it's physical design is a year old, it still stands out in a sea of bland Android devices.
So qhd ain't clear
ygswagg111 8 months ago
@ygswagg111 qHD is a higher resolution, however the implementation on the X2 using a PenTile display isn't as clear as it could have been, however it saves a lot of battery power and results in a screen that is easily visible outdoors in full sun even on the lowest brightness setting. It's still a remarkable display, but there are a few downsides. I personally think they are worth it.
Kev50027 8 months ago
makes apple look stupid, yay!!! lol great review. you offered advice that others didnt' give. think i'm getting this phone today, made me finalize my decision that this is surely the right phone for me.
loveyourlily 8 months ago
@loveyourlily Thanks! I hope you enjoy your Droid X2!
Kev50027 8 months ago
ahaha so you bought the phone anyways. Well It does look like a nice phone. Am still here waiting on the Droid Bionic. Well enjoy your masterpiece!
BewarA714 9 months ago
@BewarA714 Yeah, I was impatient. Let me know how the Bionic is! Best of luck.
Kev50027 9 months ago