Through a memory chip, or just on the phone software.
Yes. All smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network such as the Droid X currently require a monthly data plan
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Back up your Droid's data onto an external source, such as a computer, if your phone is operational. Hit your Droid's "Menu" key and tap the "Settings" option. Tap "Privacy," "Factory Data Reset," and then tap the "Reset phone" option to restore your Droid to its default factory settings. Allow the Droid to reset itself and then reload all your backed up data, unless you suspect a downloaded application was causing problems with your Droid.
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.
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.
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.
Droid X was created on 2010-07-15.
The Droid requires a data package of $29.99, it is not optional and must be added to the phone
The Droid X is the better phone. It uses newer technology, and has a nicer touch screen. Now the Droid X2 is out, which is even better.
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