Motorola DROID X ME811
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- Henry
- YhI
- 29 Nov 2023
wow, I have that same phone at home. It's fascinating to have a comment here after 12 years.
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- winnaing.myanmar
- PSY
- 26 Dec 2011
can upgrade android version?
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- manish
- vvp
- 11 Nov 2011
why cdma? Is this phone available for Gsm too??
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- Anonymous
- vwk
- 07 Oct 2011
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- Trixter
- nr4
- 17 Jul 2011
This phone works perfectly in Norway.I got one from Chine,and it is no problems at all.Everythings on the phone works fine.
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- ajju
- 98W
- 27 May 2011
wowwwwwww......
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- 100$
- 05Z
- 04 May 2011
I would buy it but i can not use it in europe
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- jack
- w9D
- 26 Apr 2011
Does this phone use a CDMA R-UIM card from the carrier or does it has to be registered with the CDMA provider?
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- Anonymous
- 3Iv
- 19 Apr 2011
Anonymous, 19 Apr 2011hope motorola at last offer droid x for world wide and gsm ... morei too
i realy love droid x design
this is awsome
maybe we must waite for droid x2 ??? !!!!
hope motorola look at this page
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- Anonymous
- mg{
- 19 Apr 2011
hope motorola at last offer droid x for world wide and gsm version
im attrix user
but i realy love droid x too .
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- elbarism
- P@1
- 20 Mar 2011
Seems like motorola is having a big comeback in mobilephone scene.. I hope they could continue producing this kind of phone and ofcourse improve it significantly. before i was a razr user i am a big fan of it until moto phones became unnoticeable in the market.. but now because of this great phones they are creating and serve to the market, my sympathy is back for moto.. tnx they were allied with adroid os along with other software and hardware developer..
about the phone i realy want to have one.. i like its cool design, hope it also have motoblur in it coz its fantastic.. for me its 9/10 all in all.
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- Anonymous
- iLC
- 14 Mar 2011
Anonymous, 04 Feb 2011all world want milestone x can you hear moto NO. All world want DROID X, especially Norway ! :D
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- JQ
- K1B
- 26 Feb 2011
Mobilemaster, 31 Jan 2011Don't worry, because the Milestone X will be announced soon! :)I really hope so and that will be the best thing to come
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- anthonylamc
- Ycm
- 10 Feb 2011
The design is magnificent. The slick beauty should be released throughout the world especially in the business world such as in the North American, European and Middle Eastern regions.
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- Anonymous
- pTi
- 04 Feb 2011
all world want milestone x
can you hear moto
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- oct
- 9x1
- 02 Feb 2011
Milestone X is a world wide version of Droid X trust me it's CDMA
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- atrix team
- L6Z
- 01 Feb 2011
Mobilemaster, 31 Jan 2011Don't worry, because the Milestone X will be announced soon! :)this is realy big wish for all smartphone lover around the world
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- Mobilemaster
- Lax
- 31 Jan 2011
JQ, 27 Jan 2011Why can't Motorola release a GSM version of the Droid X? Ar... moreDon't worry, because the Milestone X will be announced soon! :)
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- JQ
- K1B
- 27 Jan 2011
Why can't Motorola release a GSM version of the Droid X? Are we the gsm users not entitled to a good phone like the Droid X?
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- atrix team
- L6Z
- 27 Jan 2011
Verizon Motorola Droid X2 (Daytona) will have dual-core Tegra 2 processor, 960×540 touchscreen
Since the Motorola Droid has received a successor only a few months after its release, there’s no reason that the Droid X wouldn’t get the same treatment. And, according to HotHardware, a trusty source has informed them that the Droid X will, indeed, have a successor that will launch later this year.
The phone is codenamed Daytona at the moment, but the name it will be sold in may be Droid X2 – and that would make sense, especially considering that one of the main additions to it compared to the original will be a dual-core processor.
The Droid X2 will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core 1 GHz CPU. The only other major improvement as opposed to the original will be in the screen resolution, which will get bumped up to 960×540 (the Droid X has a resolution of 854X480). The screen size, however, will remain the same, still at 4.3 inches. The upcoming Motorola Atrix 4G will also have a 960×540 screen, so this makes sense and it looks like it will be Moto’s resolution of choice for its high-end smartphones for some time to come.
Other than that, the Droid X2 will be identical to the Droid X, even on the outside. Interestingly, the battery capacity will remain the same – let’s hope that dual-core goodness won’t take a great toll there. The camera will be 8 MP, but improved to take pictures faster. There will be a microSD card slot, and details about the integrated RAM and ROM are still unknown.
The Droid X2 will apparently launch with Android 2.2 Froyo on board, which is a bit disappointing, considering that Android 2.3 Gingerbread is already out on Google’s Nexus S and will surely be coming to other devices in the mean time.
The Motorola Droid X2 will be available in the US from Verizon. The pricing isn’t known yet, but expect it to fall in line with other high-end smartphones. It’s also unclear if the Droid X2 will be LTE capable or not.
http://www.unwiredview.com/2011/01/26/verizon-motorola-droid-x2-daytona-will-have-dual-core-tegra-processor-960x540-touchscreen/#