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The Droid X stopped being top secret when Motorola decided to provide controlled leaks all over the place. Today, Verizon confirmed much of the specs and announced that on July 15th, the X will be released for $199.99 with a 2-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate. More »


To confound and frustrate fans some more, Verizon had mistakenly - just like the commercial slides leak - proclaimed that its forthcoming Motorola Droid X had a “720p display.” The unforgivable typo has been corrected, but fanboy hearts everywhere remain broken. More »


The Motorola Droid X has been given a thorough hands-on tour, and the Android 2.1 smartphone features a special and new type of Motoblur GUI. Contrary to the misleading commercial slides leak wording, the Droid X does not have a 720p or a 720 PPI screen; regardless, the 4.4-Inch (854×480 same as the Droid) display appears to be stunning. On June 23rd, Verizon, Google, and Adobe are hosting an event in New York to unleash “the next generation of Droid.” One can presume that the Droid X, along with Flash 10.1 will be showcased. More »


The 1Ghz chip inside the Motorola Droid 2 may not be the Snapdragon but could be something even faster. These leaked commercial slides that could become real advertisements for Verizon indicate that the Droid X (Droid Xtreme) sports a 4.3″ 720p display! More »


Visual leaks are pleasing to the senses, but informational leaks can be even more tantalizing. Would you believe a BGR report that puts the Motorola Droid X (formerly Droid Xtreme, Shadow) on Verizon’s roster by July and the Droid 2 in August? I believe the one and doubt the other. More »


Gadget leaks have more cachet when they are photographed beside other similar products for size comparison. It seems like the Motorola Droid Xtreme, aka the Droid X, has been shown off by everyone except the company that actually manufactures the device. Despite having a half-inch smaller screen than the gigantic 4.3″ HTC Evo 4G, the Droid X is longer… More »


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