
Rumors about the Droid X have swirled around the Web for a while, as people wondered what the follow-up to Motorola's popular Droid phone would offer. Now we know. Motorola and Verizon Wireless have taken the wraps off of the Droid X, a smartphone they are calling "a pocket-sized home theater."
The The Droid X be available from Verizon Wireless on July 15 for $199.99 when you sign a new two-year service contract. That price is the same as what AT&T is charging for a 16GB iPhone 4 and what Sprint is charging for the HTC EVO 4G.
And on paper, at least, the Droid X sure does look like it can compete with those two phones. It boasts a 4.3-inch touch screen, Android 2.1, an 8-megapixel camera, and the on-screen movie playback from Blockbuster.
For more information, see Droid X: All the Details.
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I love Droid phone and 199$ is a great price for that 1 of the best phones on the market + Verizon is a best wireless provider in USA. Android 2.2 will get Adobe Flash player:) enjoy.