Motorola Unveils Droid X
Motorola on Wednesday unveiled Droid X, its
latest smartphone running on Google's
Android operating system.
Featuring a 4.3-inch high-resolution screen,
the handset is one of the largest smartphone
on the market.

The Droid X is equipped with an 8-megapixel
camera and has access to Android Market,
which has more than 65,000 applications.
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"Motorola designed
Droid X to push the extreme limits
of Android innovation, and enable
you to do even more with your mobile
device," Sanjay Jha, co-chief
executive officer of Motorola, said
in a statement.
Verizon Wireless, the largest
wireless carrier in the United
States, announced that it will sell
the Droid X at its website and
stores beginning from July 15.
The phone will cost about 200 U.S.
dollars after a 100-dollar mail-in
rebate with a two-year contract.
The debut of Droid X came a day
before Apple is scheduled to sell
its iPhone 4 in the U.S., France,
Germany, Japan and Britain Thursday,
further heating up the competition
on the smartphone market.
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