Mobility Digest Review: Verizon Motorola Droid X Video Unboxing
|I just got in the Verizon Motorola Droid X and I wanted to start things off with a video unboxing and first impression of the user interface and operating system. This is my first real experience with Android and I am very excited to see what all the hype is about first hand. I am a huge fan of my HD2 and I know I won’t be let down from a hardware standpoint. But there are a lot of questions to be answered for me, so let’s have a look at my video unboxing and first impression of the Motorola Droid X on the Verizon Network:
Be sure to stay tuned for my complete review of the Droid X as I take a deeper dive into what really makes this thing tick!!!
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I had the orginal droid and loved it, then upgraded to the droid X and I was pretty dissapointed. The streaming capabilities are crap, and I really miss the slide out keyboard, I wish I could return it!
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