Thursday could mark a very happy day for Verizon. The sexy new android phone will be hitting store shelves. The Motorola Droid X could be the knight in shinning armor to bring massive amounts of money to Verizon.
Here is why the Droid X stands a great chance at becoming as hot, if not hotter, than the HTC Evo 4G. The Droid X is touting a 1Ghz processor, eight-megapixel camera that will support 720p video, HDMI output so you can watch those videos of your kids in the park on your TV, and it will support five wireless devices through a nifty feature called Wi-Fi hotspot. Tech specs are not the only items in this money-pillaging arsenal.
iPhone 4 bashing has put many consumers on the lookout for a new phone. The most notable of the iPhone 4 hate has come from Consumer Reports. You may have heard that Consumer Reports has recently taken the iPhone 4 through a series of tests. Those tests resulted in poor antenna design issues causing Consumer Reports to yank the iPhone 4 from their list of recommended phones.
There are also the mounting court battles that AT&T and Apple are facing. The court battle for Apple comes in sleek class action lawsuits that are forming all over due to the terrible antenna design. Apple’s lackluster response is only compounding the issues here.
AT&T is starting to see lawsuits due to their exclusive deal with Apple. While these lawsuits stand little chance of ever getting off the courtroom floor, it is still providing much unneeded negative publicity.
Competition is a wonderful thing. The Motorola Droid X is a fair iPhone 4 competitor. The Android platform is rapidly gaining steam. There is also that little item of Verizon having a much more reliable network. The Droid X will be hitting store shelves in the morning and Verizon is claiming enough phones for everyone. This means you can leave the tent at home.
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The Motorola DROID continues to present new possibilities day-to-day. We have had it for about 10 months and We have had a Blackberry attached to my entire body given that September 1998. Getting connected is often a essential aspect of my lifestyle so I am often reachable by loved ones and co-workers. I am a bit addicted towards the Current market for DROID Applications. When the device had unlimited memory I would check the capacity. I feel this OS will be the way on the future and intend to grow with all of you to understand it as a result of and via. Thanks for that article.