yes.
It depends on what you want to do. The Droid X is slightly faster and has a better camera while the Droid 2 has the physical keyboard. In my opinion the Droid X is better.
Yes, the volume buttons work as the zoom.
The newest Droid is the Droid 2. Check out the comparisons on the net - they seem to indicate that it's a faster, more updated version of what the Droid X can do. It also has a slide out keyboard with Qwerty - so texting is easier. What it doesn't have are: the larger screen for viewing movies etc. and it has only a 5mp camera instead of the 8mp camera in the Droid X. Personally, I think I'm going to get the Droid 2 because of the size...my hands are too small to use the Droid X properly...although I like how sleek it looks and feels. Hope this helps -
droid x
droid x, no its awful
The droid X most defiantly, the slide out keyboard is not extremely comfortable iv heard. also the x has a better battery a larger screen. and a 8mpg camera. Its really cool .SO get the droid x if the larger screen wont bug u. "i got used to it in like 3 days." But if you're a die hard fan of the slide out qwerty keyboards. u can get the droid 2.
1. new screen 2. new dual care processor and 720p video recording
ANDROID IS THE SYSTEM THAT THE ALL RUN! That being said functionality wise they all do the same thing, apps & things of that nature. Droid Pro- Great Security and the fastest processor (1.2 GHz) Droid 2 (Global)- Great Keyboard, 1 GHz processor Droid X - Awesome Big Screen, 720p HD Recording, 8mp camera, 1 GHz processor Droid Incredible - Great Slim design, 8mp Camera, HTC is a great Phone Manufacturer, 1 GHz processor Also consider that the Thunderbolt is coming out Valentines Day, which is 4g runs android, is a HTC, and has 8mp camera with 720p HD recording. + a kickstand. Just ask your kid what (s)he likes best.
No. The Droid X is one of the many smartphones in the Droid series by Motorola. The original would be The Motorola Droid released in 2009.
(Note: here PS3 takes a role of DLNA player but DLNA server, so it can play movies from Droid X in your digital home but can not stream Droid X videos to other players within DLNA protocols). [b]Foxreal Droid X Video Converterwill be the perfect one to convert the recorded 3GP videos/movies to Droid X workable format H.264 AAC (*.mp4) or MPEG-4 AAC that also be acceptable by PS3 at super fast conversion speed without video/audio sync problems. [b]Part 1: Convert Droid X videos/recordings for PS3 on your computer.[/b] Step 1: Run Foxreal Droid X to PS3 converter and click Foxreal Video Converter Add to load the recorded 3GP movies and videos into it. Step 2: Select video format for both Droid X and PS3 by clicking the "Format" to choose "Android - > Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video (.mp4)" or "PSP/PS3 - > PS3 Video (720P) MPEG-4 (*.mp4)". Both settings can keep the converted video files with high quality. Or, you can set the resolution you need after clicking "Settings". Step 3: Convert Droid X 3GP movies to H.264/MPEG-4 AAC (*.mp4) for Droid X and PS3 by clicking Foxreal Video Converter Convert. Only several minutes, you will get the converted movie files. Then just connect Droid X to your PC via USB and [b]transfer movies to Droid X[/b] immediately. [b]Part 2: Stream Droid X videos/movies to PS3 by connecting PS3 and DLNA on Droid X with a wireless connection.[/b] (Notice: Before streaming Droid X videos to PS3 via DLNA, please make sure that the Droid X is connected to an active Wi-Fi network and has access to the PS3. And the PlayStation 3 should already be turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Droid X.) Step 1: Turn on the PlayStation 3 and Droid X, and touch [b]Launcher icon - > DLNA[/b] on the Droid X. (If a message reminding to turn on Wi-Fi connection pops up, just touch Yes and go to the settings menu to turn on Wi-Fi.) Step 2: Touch Share media under the DLNA screen and choose the media file ([b]videos, music or photos[/b]) you want to watch on the "My shared media" screen. Then touch OK. Actually you can also follow the instructions you see on the Droid X showing you how to make it. Step 3: Within a short time, you can view a green DLNA logo in the status bar when your handset is transmitting successfully. Step 4: Check your PS3 for Droid X and the folder files you wish to share with the PS3. Only the above two parts, you can easily and fast stream and play Droid X 3GP videos on PS3 via DLNA in your HDTV or other digital home.
Droid X is much bigger. Better. Faster.
MB810 is the model number for the Droid X. If anyone has referred to the Droid X as MB10 it was most likely shorthand or possibly a mistake.