yes of course it works
From my own experience, the main difference between the Motorola Droid 3 and Motorola Droid 2 is merely physical - - the Motorola Droid 3 is thinner than the previous versions.
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.
if the Droid 3 is originally from Verizon, then it won't work inside the United States on any carrier other than Verizon. i got this same information from 2 companies that sell Droid 3 unlock codes. "If you unlock one that is from Bell Mobility in Canada ,it will work on AT&T, but if you unlock the Verizon one, it will not work on AT&T as Verizon has blocked out the US and possibly all North American frequencies once it is unlocked."
The Motorola Droid 3 is a fantastic device that provides the best of all worlds in regards to a phone and a mobile internet device. the battery life, however, is not equipped to handle the trails and tribulations that come from going back and forth between phone and internet. The best way to optimize the life of your battery during the day is to make sure that the WiFi on your Droid is turned off when not in use. The Droid uses quite a bit of energy and battery life always looking for hotspots and trying to connect to the internet even when not in use. Disabling this feature will increase your battery life and allow for ample coverage throughout the day.
droid x2 is better ... it is very easy to use..
A 3 volt watch battery will work the best but u can also use 2 AA batteries
yes I do have expenriances with both phones and my favorite above all would be the Droid 3 its by motorolla which is a great company and its the world thinest andriod phone
The Droid 3 has a front facing camera
The Droid 3 is the most recent generation of the Motorola Droid. Information for the Droid can be found at their main site at http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/Consumer-Product-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/DROID-3-by-MOTOROLA-US-EN
Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the only ones with droid armies in them. Episode 2 has the biggest army size than both Episodes 1 and 3 combined
The luxury droid in Lego Star Wars 3 is basically a protocol droid, so it has the same abilities as C-3PO
No it has a back camera but not a front camera but the Droid 3 does.