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The Droid x is great for a beginner in smartphone usage and you will love the Droid x phone. Long battery life, with Motorola's history of electronics you will find a solid operating system that will pick up signals when other phones are lacking. Constantly identifying Wi-Fi signals that are both private and protected as well as public for use by all.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
One of my phone is not charging properly,the phone only hold the charge for 30 minutes. The description states that, :This Motorola touchscreen phone, equipped with Li-Ion battery, delivers up to 480 minutes of talk-time and 220 hrs of standby time." I would like to have a replacement phone. I purchased the phone for a Christmas gift.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Pros: big screen, fast web browsing, many apps Cons: battery life (as is with all smart phones) This is an awesome phone! I have only had mine for about a week now and can't find anything to complain about. People are complaining about the size, but I don't see the problem with it. I am a girl and it still fits in my back pocket, so I don't especially think any guys would have a problem with it fitting in their pockets. The GPS works great, and all of the pictures I have taken are very clear. There's basically an app for everything. I don't think the iPhone is superior in any way, maybe except for the front facing camera, but I have no use for a front facing camera, so that's of no worry to me. And I must say, the Swype feature is FANTASTIC and it makes it so easy to text! I would have to say the battery life is the only downfall, but that is the same with every smart phone. My battery lasts all day, and I'm on it a good amount. My best friend has an iPhone and her battery only lasts a day too, so it's no different. I would recommend this phone to anyone!Read full review
I have owned the iPhone 4, and so I can say, hands down, that the Motorola Driod X is a far better device overall. Here is my reasoning for why this device is superior to the iPhone: 1. You can buy extra batteries - You can also use extended capacity batteries; 2. Price - I have found these to be far cheaper to buy (used) than iPhones; 3. You can utilize microSD cards! (I have a 32GB card in mine); 4. Enjoy a larger screen than the iPhone; 5. Utilize three additional function buttons on the bottom of the phone - making it more versatile and easier to navigate commands. 6. Adobe FLASH content compatibility - this is a HUGE killer for me with iPhones (at least at the time of this review); 7. It is FAST - for internet browsing, gaming, etc. (The processor is very speedy considering it is only a single core.); 8. The screen is gorgeous too - bright and high contrast; 9. There is a very handy external dedicated camera button; 10. They give you an HDMI output. Very nice! I use it primarily on WiFi and so I cannot speak of the speed if I were using the cellular data network. NOTE(on ESNs): I bought it for $100 here on eBay, BUT...it had a BAD ESN, as was described in the listing. Be aware of that, as you cannot activate these on the existing network, or if they are blacklisted with the carrier (typically when they are reported lost or stolen, etc.), but everything else still works, as long as the phone itself is operating normally. It is great if you use it at home off your router, or in coffee shops, etc. I highly recommend this phone. Build quality is excellent as well - no plastic feel. Just be sure to buy a case, AND do not drop it!!Read full review
Overall, reliable and good value. My phones have a hard life, Motorola did their homework on durable design. Battery could be a little better, but really depends on how much you use data. Excellent standard apps, android market is getting better every day. The paint on the buttons does wear fairly soon, but are still legible after 14 months of use. Camera is one of the best on the market and has more settings than most point and shoot cameras. ISO and exposure are adjustable but increments of adjustment are a little disappointing. Bought my second one after destroying the original with heavy equipment at my job. I would recomend over the iphone and blackberry.
As a self proclaimed electronic techie, I have owned and operated all the Droid phones, the Blackberry Storm and an IPhone. The IPhone itself is awesome, but the phone calling quality really blew chunks. The Storm froze up and was inoperable more than operable. I have heard that they have fixed most of the bugs, but the Droid op system is way better. The HTC Droid Eris was my first Droid. It did everything I wanted and the only drawback was it's speed of processing. They have since upgraded the software and it is better. Next was the regular Motorola Droid, which was larger than the HTC Eris and a little too bulky for me. I am not a big texter so I never really used the sliding keyboard. I felt the phone was too big, so I went to the Droid Incredible. The Incredible is my favorite, the right size and fast speed. Now the review on Droid X, I love everything except it's size, which I knew from the get go. I wanted a larger screen for my failing eyes, and it fits the bill. Overall. I would recommend this for people who want video features or browse the web alot, otherwise, get the Incredible. It's size and funtion ability is great.Read full review
After debating on purchasing a new phone from Verizon I settled on the Droid X from Ebay. The sweet thing about the Android OS is the customization aspects of it. The phone itself, is straight forward and easy to use. With the Froyo OS on it, the phone already kicks some ass; but taking the plunge and flashing it to a rooted version of GingerBread was well worth it. The phone seems more responsive with the new OS. Feature wise, it does everything in my opinion that the iPhone can do with out being locked down by the vendor or OS supplier. Feature wise, this is also tying into default apps as well; It would have been a solid 5 out of 5 if it let you remove the some of the stock apps on the phone. Such as Blockbuster, Kindle, etc. I am never going to use those applications and if I do I can reinstall later. That was my main issue was the lack of ability to remove the stock apps. Other than that a solid phone that keeps up with me and what I do. For protection I picked up an OtterBox Defender series case, and that was a very worth while purchase.Read full review
Amazing phone with only a few shortcomings. First, the screen is amazing. It's a perfect size and resolution. Movies look amazing and pictures look very nice. The responsiveness of the phone is also very good. The 1ghz processor seems to do a very good job. The fact that it can use microsd cards is a huge plus. Apple is just plain dump for not allowing this. There are only 2 things I can really complain about. the first of course is the battery life. Everyone wants their battery to last forever but it's just not possible with this much processing power and screen size. I can get through most of a day and still have battery life left but still, having the plug it in every day is sometimes inconvenient. The second is no forward facing camera for face chat. I understand it would only work on a 4g network but still, to be able to face chat on wifi would be cool. Overall, I am very happy with the phone and would definitely buy ti again if given the opportunity.Read full review
I wanted to get my first smart & add it to the family plan. I did not want a two year commitment so I purchased a phone from E/bay. I was told that this model had a good history & would fit my needs. I'm sure it has many good features but I'm still learning. As to ease of use, its getting better. As to battery life I find that just having it on but hardly using it takes about 20% battery life per day. 30 minutes of use can take 50% of the battery. I bought a back-up battery system just in case.I feel that I did get a good value for my money.
You get what you pay for. I was looking for a phone "off contract" to replace one on an unlimited data plan. This price range fit the bill. I wasn't expecting a new phone. I was however expecting a "like new" phone and instead got a possible referbished phone. Although I can't verify that or blame the salesman I've had bad luck with referb phones. Minor problems include the volume or any noise for that reason randomly not working. I simple reboot will fix that every time and it happens at least once a day. Annoying? Yes. Deal breaker? No. Old software running on an awesome battery life with a large screen on an unlimited data plan is the advantage here. I'll probably just root the phone and run a variant of ICS that'll really sweeten up the phone. Maybe it'll fix the audio problem who knows. Shipping was kind of a bummer from my salesman. Stated I'd get a tracking # and never did. Made me nervous when it showed up a couple days later than he stated it would but it did arrive so I guess my scare was uneccessary.Read full review