Motorola’s Android-based Droid X smartphone was unveiled today during a joint press briefing with Verizon. The device, which ships with Android 2.1, will be available to Verizon customers in mid-July. The DROID X comes with a 4.3? screen and HDMI out support, plus Motorola says it’ll receive Android 2.2 and Flash 10.1 via an over-the-air update that’ll hit “in the latter half of the summer.” Behind the phone is some sort of 1Ghz processor, an 8 megapixel camera and DLNA and HDMI support.
Specs:
* 4.3-inch 854×480 touchscreen
* 8mp camera with dual LED flash and image stabilization
* 3 microphones
* HDMI output
* 3G connectivity with Mobile Hotspot ($20 month)
* Pinch to zoom
* 1Ghz Omap processor
* 7 customizable home screens
* 8GB built-in storage
* GPS
* 8 hour talk time and 220 hour standby time










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