Motorola Droid X Officially Launched in the U.S.


In accordance with previously planned, the latest output Motorola Android phone named Motorola Droid X finally officially launched to the continental United States on Thursday (15 / 7) local time with Verizon Wireless service coupled to the sale.

For specifications, not unlike one of the leaked information that Verizon representatives told the media some time ago.

Reportedly, Motorola Droid X will be powered by ARMv7 1GHz processor, 8GB of internal memory and microSD memory card bundled with a 16GB, 4.3-inch touchscreen display high resolution of 854 x 480 pixels FWVGA, 8MP camera is equipped with Dual LED Flash, HD video recorders ( 720p), HDMI port, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, 3G Mobile Hotspot, FM Radio, microSD memory card slot, supports Flash, Skype Mobile, the latest version MotoBlur interface, and the Android operating system 1.2 eclair which can be upgraded to version 2.2 Froyo on end of 2010.

In the launch, Motorola Motorola's hoping that future X Droid Droid can repeat the success of Motorola's previous generations has been launched in the year 2009.

But unfortunately, this time Motorola's new X Droid will be available for the U.S. market with Verizon Wireless and operators coupled dibandrol worth the price of 199 dollars (with a two-year contract). So far, there has been no information on availability outside the United States, especially Indonesia.

So clearly, for you who want to have a smartphone from Motorola that robot theme, you have more patience. Hopefully Motorola Droid X could come to Indonesia in the near future.

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