Thursday, October 25, 2012

Best Price Motorola Droid X2 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone

Motorola Droid X2 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone

Motorola Droid X2 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8093 in Cell Phone Accessories
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Motorola
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x
    2.60" w x
    .31" l,
    .34 pounds

Features

  • Modes: CDMA 850 / 1900
  • USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, PC Sync (via HTC Sync) and Mobile Hotspot connectivity.
  • 8+ Megapixel Camera with auto-focus, dual LED flash and 720p HD Video Capture.
  • Music Player with FM Radio and 3.5mm headset jack.
  • Other features include: microSD slot (up to 32GB), GPS, High-Speed Data and Flashlight.





Motorola Droid X2 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone









Product Description

This update to the Droid X steps up to a better display and faster processor. Other features of this high-end Android smartphone include a huge touch display, 8-megapixel camera with HD video capture, a thin body, and a 3.5mm audio jack.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5No issues
By Sublimazed
Item was 100% as described and shipped promptly. Would have no compunctions about ordering from source again. Recommended. We use the phone all the time and was a much better deal than being scammed by a cell carrier for a two year contract. Further, it's a 3g phone and since you can't get unlimited 4g, it's a great 3g phone for those of us who still have an unlimited data plan.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
2DX2 Much better than original Droid A855
By AntennaMan
DX2 Much better than original Droid A855Rev: 11-29-2012aThe good:-- This phone/pda is much better that the original Droid (A855) that I had for two months, that older phone sux.-- The Droid X2 (DX2) is much faster, seems more refined, less buggy. The screen is just big enough.-- Hidden treasure: FM broadcast receiver works very-very good. Uses your provided headphones (requires them to work, its the antenna), to receive FM. This is the best FM receiver I own? The Bandwith seems to very as signal quality varies, the result is there is much less static. And has very good fidelity. The GUI need more attention, like push button access to the favorites, signal strength meter (RSSI) and such. Radio work wonderfully...Over all I'm more happy with this Droid X2. It would get 4-stars, if not for all the minor problems (all bad software, related, see below)...The bad:-- I had to clear all cash, 3 times, and reset to original factory setting once (erase everything and start over (this held a lot))...-- Music player skips, at least once per song, some program is interrupting or some thing??? *1-- Phone crashers for no apparent reason. Seems to be excessive CPU usage problem. Just after closing Google maps or other programs. 90% of the time this is only solved by removing the battery, nothing else fixes this problem.-- Clock is completely cell network based. If the battery is removed, the clock cant be set without turning on the cell radio, even if you have WiFi with a clock sync program running (i use airplane mode, at home, so the battery dont die overnight, as I have no cell service where I live).-- I dont like Google, any more. It seems, I have troubles with them constantly (cant sync phone book as stated on their web site. maps crashing, Goggle application crashing (most of this was on the A855). And no one to report this too and get help (no customer support)).-- After I got the dock, "Motorola" tries to force an additional computer (drivers) update (other than the standard USB ones), if you download it, each time you connect to the computer, three folders open. One is the Motorola drivers folder and this seems to make a browser window open and it connect to the internet, to a Verizon wirelesses backup service, a video self starts, advertising a service I dont want or need. Apparently I have to Root the phone, to remove this nag-ware from the phone, in order to make it stop. Work around (sorta): And and remove programs, and remove the offending Motorola folder. The third folder still opens, after docking, but no internet sales video starts.-- The info area at the top of the phone is supper tiny and there seems to be no setting to make it bigger.-- The signal strength bars, has just 4 bars, instead of the standard 5, and is hard to see. Having no signal, is common where I live, and the no signal looks, like full bars.-- The info area messages comes and goes, faster than I can read (same area).-- GPS wont actually turn on, when selected (using maps), if the cellular service is turned off. The symbol shows up, but not worke. The work around is: Turn on cellular, then GPS, then turn cell back off, to make GPS work. Even still some times the GPS just wont work. THen it takes a power off-on reset. Sometimes this dose not work and you need to do the remove the battery reset, and reinstall the battery, to restart the GPS...-- Screen timeout dose not apparently apply to wake up screen and sometimes the screen goes to sleep, as I'm trying to inter the password or shut the phone off, or set it into to airplane mode.-- There is a lot of data consuming bloat-ware on the phone and rooting is the only solution is to remove. This stuff also kills memory and slows the phone as sum of it, starts and runs despite that I'm not using it. There is way too much trash, supplied by Verizon, on this phone.-- Android/ Google. I'm not liking the disclaimers, that accompanies 98% of all the applications. One example: Why dose a mapping program, need to take pictures or record sound, or can even make phone calls, without user intervention??? This is in may of the disclaimers, when you download software to the phone from the Google Play Store - Why???-- Weird battery removal process, and poorly described. A piece of plastic (red) label is used to pry up the battery. It exceptionally unprofessional - a cheap solution. I expect it will fail (tare), making imposable to remove the battery, over time. I use my phone enough, I use several batteries, and even one a separate aftermarket charger, to charge batteries out of the phone. I own 4 batteries, one of the original 1500mAh battery, the other 3 are aftermarket BH5X that is 1900mAh, I got from ebay. All are the standard thin, non-fat (dose not take a different battery door), battery.Inclusion:As you can see, I have many somewhat minor issues with the phone. I hate Apple, so what other choices are there. None. It's much like Voting, its the choice of the least-bad solution, I guess...Cell provider:Page plus, $55 get you 2 GB data and unlimited talk and text...De:Mr. RF.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5love phone
By Russm2379
Love the phone, once upgraded to latest gingerbread 2.3.4, along with a few enhancing apps the phone is awsome. No 4G, but will take forever for availability and stability, 3G is plenty fast for me. Just get a good provider.

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Motorola Droid X2 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.4

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