Posts tagged Droid X
Droid X Review: A gigantic Android sensation
Jun 10th
Motorola Droid X smartphone was launched by Motorola for providing users a gadget that can help them a lot in their communication. Here is a comprehensive Droid X Review just for your guidance and information.
Verizon commits a Photoshop blunder, shows Droid X running Google Maps for iPhone
Dec 1st
See the image shown below? Did you spot the odd/wrong thing about it? Yup, that’s right Verizon’s ad shows a sexy looking Droid X running Google Maps for iPhone. Hello! Droid X is an Android powered phone.
Droid 2 R2D2 lock screen lands on Droid X and Droid 2
Oct 3rd
Motorola Droid 2 R2D2, the Stars Wars version of Droid 2 has set the Android world on fire particularly the keen followers of Star Wars. When I say keen followers, that includes the proud owners of Droid 2 and Droid X as well. Here’s what you came for – Droid 2 R2D2’s lock screen has been extracted and ported to the Motorola’s latest Droid family members: Droid X and Droid 2.
Samsung Fascinate Launch rumored to be on 9th September
Aug 30th
Samsung Galaxy S’s trip to US is yet to be completed as it has one final thing to do – make Verizon its fourth and final home. Based on a leaked Verizon internal document, this could happen as early as 9th September.
Verizon Wireless roadmap leaked, shows a lot of Android Love
Aug 10th
BGR just keeps coming up with the good stuff. So what has happened this time is the million dollar question here. BGR has gotten details of Verizon’s plan for 2010, 2011 and even some part of 2012 thanks to a Verizon Wireless insider. Before getting into the details, it is worth mentioning that you are going to love the roadmap if you are an Android fan boy as the carrier’s plans are full of Android phones and tablets. Details after the jump.
Froyo update for Droid X delayed till September
Aug 7th
6th August is nearing its end and still no sign of Froyo update for Droid X. And we think we know why no Android 2.2 has been rolled out for Droid X users? According to a Motorola official, An Exchange 2003 bug has performed the role of the show stopper and has apparently led to the undesirable delay.







