Motorola Droid X

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Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Motorola
Model name Droid X
CPU type Ti OMAP 3630
CPU speed 1000 Mhz
Graphics PowerVR SGX
OS Android
Display Size
4.3" 854 X 480
Touch Technology
Capacitive Multi-touch
RAM 512 MB
Keyboard NO
Mouse Pointer NO
Weight 153gm / 5.4 oz.
Size (w/h/d mm) 66/128/10 mm
Size (w/h/d inches) 2.6/5/0.4
Physical Interfaces
HDMI
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
Micro SDHC slot
Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
BT 2.1
3G
Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Accelerometer
3G voice/data modem
A-GPS (Internet Assisted)
Camera 8MP Auto-Focus
Ambient light sensor
Capacitive Touchscreen
Compass (Digital)
FM radio
GPS
LED Flash
Mic array
Microphone
Mono speaker
Voice (Cellular) Capability
Optional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Docking station
Car Mount
Product Notes
Capable of 720p HD video recording. DLNA compatible. Mini-HDMI (type-D) connector.
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