An Android phone from Motorola. A much-anticipated addition to the Android line, the DROID X became available from Verizon in August 2010. It features a 4.3" touch screen, Motorola's MOTOBLUR interface and the typical features of modern smartphones, plus Swype typing and camera and camcorder modes found only on stand-alone cameras. For example, the 8 MP camera has selectable scenes (portrait, sunset, etc.), and the HD camcorder has microphone modes (narration, outdoors, etc.). DLNA support lets users stream videos and photos wireless to their home network. See Android, DROID, Swype and MOTOBLUR.

In 2010, thousands of people put their names on waiting lists for the DROID X. (Image courtesy of Motorola, Inc.)
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