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Droid X teaser video almost as awesome as the phone
Published on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Sean Brunett Excited for the Droid X release tomorrow? Check out the new teaser that was just released by Verizon. Titled "See you tomorrow," Verizon and Motorola once again are preparing for a big advertising campaign for the new Droids this summer. Check out the video after the break. Enjoy! [Verizon YouTube via Droid Life] Posted originally at Android CentralSponsore...
Droid X’s starting to show in Verizon stores
Published on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand Here's a sight to make everyone happy -- Motorola Droid X's are beginning to show up in some Verizon stores, ready for tomorrow's big rush.  Android Central forums user NVR2ND shows us a few, noting that another 50 are on their way to that store.  Seeing them on the shelves already is a good sign, we'll keep our fingers crossed that everyone who wants or nee...
It’s unanimous: The T-Mobile Motorola Charm will be free on a family plan
Published on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Phil Nickinson In case you missed it the first time around, the Motorola Charm will be free on T-Mobile with a family plan. This is the second version of a T-Mobile promo poster to state as such, which we suppose makes it official. Look for the Charm sometime this fall. [Engadget]Posted originally at Android CentralSponsored by Android Cases and Accessories ...
Motorola: Droid X isn’t a dev phone, buy the Nexus One if you want ROMs
Published on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Kyle Gibb   So the bootloader on the Droid X is locked. We know this. For many developers and hackers, it's a bit of a disappointment as the original Motorola Droid became a de facto dev phone because it ran stock Android 2.0 and had an unlocked bootloader. That allowed them (and us) to easily flash new ROMs onto the phone. So what's the deal with the Droid X? Motorol...
Droid X gets another update just days before launch
Published on Monday, July 12, 2010 by Phil Nickinson Can't tell you what's changed, but another OTA update (the second in less than a month of pre-release use) has been pushed out to the Motorola Droid X. The 18MB update took just a few minutes to download and install, and we're now working from version 1.13.604.en.US (up from 1.13.516), for whatever that's worth. It's still Android 2.1-update1, so we'll just have...
Laws of retail sales mean stores will only have X number of Droid X’s at launch
Published on Monday, July 12, 2010 by Phil Nickinson In a stunning turn of events not seen since the days of Adam Smith, it's come to light that there won't be an infinite number of Droid X's available at launch on Thursday, and in fact retail stores have been allocated a discrete number of phones to be sold. As for how many phones each store will have, well, you see an early example of the inventory above (via Droid L...
Win a free Droid X from Android Central
Published on Monday, July 12, 2010 by Phil Nickinson The Motorola Droid X (read our full review) finally comes out on Verizon this week. And to celebrate, we're giving one lucky reader a Droid X of his or her very own. To win, all you have to do is leave a post in this thread in our Droid X forum and tell us why you think the Droid X is the hottest phone of the year. We're providing the phone -- you're on your own fo...
Early (lucky!) Motorola Droid X owners can now get their phones activated
Published on Sunday, July 11, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand To those of you lucky enough to get your Droid X early (all 170 of you need to play the lottery this week!) Verizon has now set up the system so you can activate that monster.  As of Friday July 9, provisions were put in place to allow activation according to Verizon internal documents leaked out to DroidLife.  You can activate over the web at your MyVerizon...
Motorola WX445 leaked — Big Red’s low-end Android entry?
Published on Saturday, July 10, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand Images of the unreleased Motorola WX455 have shown up today online, with very little fanfare.  If the rumors about it's specifications are correct, we can see why.  Supposedly it's a pretty anemic offering, and beside the recent onslaught of superphones like the Galaxy S series and the Motorola Droid X, it's hard to get excited over a mid- to low-end handset...
Android gives eyes, ears, and a sense of direction to a Lego NXT robot
Published on Friday, July 9, 2010 by Jerry Hildenbrand While some of us use our phones to communicate or play awesome games, there are those who take science and spare time to the next level.  Mike Partain is one of those people.  Using an off-the-shelf Lego NXT robotics kit, a Motorola Droid and a whole bucketful of ingenuity and smarts, Mike has added sensors the robotics kit was missing -- camera, GPS, and co...
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