Motorola Droid X Is Full of Promise, Problems | eWEEK Labs

Motorola Droid X Is Full of Promise, Problems

Written By
Andrew Garcia
Andrew Garcia
Jun 1, 2010
1 minute read
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Motorola’s Droid X for Verizon Networks delivers fine multimedia playback and recording capabilities, baseline support for Exchange security policies, and a somewhat flaky 802.11n radio. Touted for its support for Adobe Flash 10.1, the Droid X smartphone will lack that feature at launch, unfortunately.

Read my full review at eweek.com.

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