01 Dec 2010

Motorola Multimedia Desktop Charger for Droid X on Sale

No Comments About, Android phone spec, News

You’ve got the Motorola Droid X and want to flaunt that 4.3-inch screen? There’s no better way to do it other than with the official Droid X multimedia desktop dock – a true multitasking dock. It allows you to watch movies, play music and shows photos in the widescreen format while easily synchronizing and charging simultaneously. Additionally, it displays weather and time and serves as an alarm clock. It comes with its own USB cable. Thus, Motorola Multimedia Desktop Charger turns your Motorola Droid X into a multimedia experience and doubles as a charger!

Supported Features:

  • Data Synchronization
  • Charge Motorola Droid X while docked
  • Play Music
  • Watch Movies
  • Sits horizontally to display photos and movies

The Motorola desktop dock with Travel Charger is on sale now for $39.95 from the Droid Free Apps store. Grab it today before the deal closes.

12 Oct 2010

Motorola Droid X Eye Live Wallpapers Up For Grabs: Install On Eclair or Froyo Android Phones

No Comments Android Apps, Apps of the Day, Wallpapers

A perceptive XDA forum user took the initiative to decompile the Droid X’s live wallpapers and offer them to the Android enthusiasts. Currently, 6 live wallpapers of the Droid X “Eye” are available – Blue, Cyan, Gold, Green, Red and Blue w/ alternate background.

Installation of Droid X Eye Live Wallpaper

Step1: Download any of the .apk’s link directly from your phone’s browser and click on it to install. Alternatively, transfer the file from your computer via Astro File Manager or other suitable install-capable file manager, and select install

Step 2: Once installed, visit your home screen and hit the settings key. Next select wallpapers > live wallpapers. The installed .apk should appear as “DROID X.”

This wallpaper is easily installed on Android 2.1 or 2.2 devices, with or without root. However, you can install only one variation of the Droid X Eye live wallpaper at a given time.

Download Droid X Eye Live Wallpaper here.

[via Android Police]

22 Sep 2010

Motorola Droid X Gets Android 2.2 – Better Visual Voicemail, Lesser connection drops

No Comments Android, Android phone spec, News

Motorola’s recently launched Android handset – Droid X gets a facelift. The company has finally updated the OS to Android 2.2 (Froyo), and this means feature additions and plenty of improvements. However, Droid X is currently available in USA with Verizon partnership.

Droid X users have been receiving notifications in the status bar regarding the availability of the update. If you haven’t received any notification yet, you might check manually.

So what are the fixes and new features? Droid X gets an improved visual voicemail, enhanced connectivity when moving from a 3G to Wi-Fi networks. Additionally, Froyo introduces support for Flash in the browser, Microsoft Exchange support and superior JavaScript support.

[via Techtree]

04 Sep 2010

35 Android Keyboard shortcuts

1 Comment Android, Android Apps, How Tos

Full keyboard

One of the features that make Motorola Droid a success was the full Qwerty keyboard. Everyone  knows that typing on full Qwerty keyboard is faster and easier than the touch screen keyboard. If you have an Android phone that comes with full Qwerty keyboard, master these shortcuts and start opening apps faster and perform other functions quicker.  You can also create your own keyboard shortcuts.

Shortcuts for opening Android apps

  • Search + B: Open Browser
  • Search + C: Open Contacts
  • Search + E: Open E-mail
  • Search + G: Open Gmail
  • Search + P: Open Music
  • Search + S: Open Text messaging
  • Search + Y: Open YouTube

You can add or change these shortcuts through  Settings > Applications > Quick launch

Typing shortcuts

  • Shift + Del: Delete the character to the right of the cursor
  • Alt + Del: Delete an entire line
  • Shift + Shift (press it twice): Activate caps-lock; press shift once more to exit
  • Alt + Trackball-Left: Move cursor to beginning of line
  • Alt + Trackball-Right: Move cursor to end of line
  • Alt + Trackball-Up: Move cursor to top of page
  • Alt + Trackball-Down: Move cursor to bottom of page
  • Shift + Trackball-Left/Right: Highlight text for cutting or copying

Browser Short cut Keys

  • Menu + J: Go back a page
  • Menu + K: Go forward a page
  • Menu + R: Refresh current page
  • Menu + F: Find on page
  • Menu + B: Open bookmarks
  • Menu+ A: Add bookmarks
  • Menu + S: Open social network sharing menu
  • Menu + H: View browsing history
  • Menu + S: Open browser settings
  • Menu + D: Downloads
  • Menu + G: Page info
  • Menu + E: Select Text

Gmail Android Shortcuts

  • R: Reply to current message
  • A: Reply-all to current message
  • Y: Archive message
  • Menu + U: Refresh inbox
  • Menu + C: Compose new e-mail
  • Enter: Open an e-mail
  • Alt + Trackball-Up: Jump to top of inbox
  • Alt + Trackball-Down: Jump to bottom of inbox

Shortcut keys may vary from device to device. The above should work on most of android devices. Also don’t be afraid to create shortcut for your favorite apps.

The following Android phones come with full Qwerty keyboard:
Intercept (Moment 2), Droid 2, myTouch 3G Slide, FlipOut, Optimus Q,Devour, Backflip, lg Eve, Moment, DROID/Milestone, CLIQ

06 Aug 2010

Motorola Droid X vs. Samsung Galaxy S

No Comments Android, News

I have to share this with you from www.digitaltrends.com

motorola droid x v samsung galaxy s

We compare the Motorola Droid X and Samsung Fascinate (Galaxy S) to see which makes the best Android handset on Verizon.

Your search for the best 3G network brought you to Verizon. Your search for the best operating system on Verizon brought you to Android. Your search for the best Android phones on Verizon brought you to… the Droid X and Samsung Fascinate.

Now what?

Although the Fascinate hasn’t yet arrived, detailed spec sheets and experience with the near-identical Captivate onAT&T make it pretty easy to measure up. Break out the calipers and scales, it’s time to see which Android superphone reigns supreme on Verizon.

Display

Winner: Droid X

Motorola opted for a 4.3-inch LCD panel on the Droid X, while Samsung outfitted the Fascinate with its own 4-inch Super OLED panel. Though OLED panels produce more vibrant color, the screens on other Galaxy S models (namely, AT&T’s Samsung Captivate) also took on an unnatural bluish cast, rendering colors less realistic. Typically, OLED screens also tend to disappear more in the sun, but given our experiences with the Droid X’s sun-shy screen, we can call both phones a wash (literally) in the great outdoors. In the end, it comes down to size and resolution, and the Droid X wins in both regards, with 4.3 inches to the Captivate’s 4 inches, and 480 x 854 pixels to the Captivates 480 x 800.

Connectivity

Winner: Droid X

Both the Droid X and Fascinate share Verizon’s expansive 3G network, but the Droid X can share the love. Using an integrated Texas Instruments chip, it essentially acts like a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, doling the 3G connection out to up to five wirelessly connected devices. Of course, you’ll need to drop an extra $20 a month to flip on the ability, but the capability alone gives it an edge over the Fascinate.

Rear Camera

Winner: Droid X

While most iterations of the Galaxy S lack a flash altogether, Verizon’s Fascinate has been lucky enough to buck the trend and get one shoehorned in. Unfortunately, that alone won’t elevate it to Droid X status. The Droid X shoots 8-megapixel stills instead of 5, has a dual-LED flash instead of a single LED, and even has a hard shutter button, while the Galaxy’s multifunction key mysteriously locks the phone in camera mode instead. Bottom line: The Droid X also takes some of the best photos we’ve ever seen from a smartphone. Even if the Samsung Fascinate’s camera manages to live up the Samsung Vibrant – the better of the two Galaxy S phones currently available – the Droid X has it beat.

The only asterisk here regards the Droid X’s video quality. While both phones shoot 720p high-def footage, the Fascinate does it in 30fps while the Droid X only hits 24fps, making it look stuttery and less fluid.

Battery Life

Winner: Draw

With a 1540 mAh battery hiding under its sizable footprint, the Droid X manages to deliver 480 minutes of talk time and 220 hours on standby. Meanwhile, the 1500 mAh tank in the Samsung Fascinate should be good for 391 minutes of talk and 625 hours of standby, according to Samsung. That makes the Droid X the phone of choice for frequent yakkers, and the Fascinate better for owners who need their phones to last ages between calls. The last phone standing will depend on your own usage, so we’re calling this one a draw, but if should be easy enough to figure out which would fit best with your own habits, based on the numbers.

Portability

Winner: Samsung Fascinate

The same 4.3-inch screen that puts the Droid X ahead in one category drags it right back to earth here, quite literally. In terms of dimensions, the differences all boil down to tenths of an inch – which is remarkable given the difference in screen size – but the Galaxy S weighs a whopping 4.1 ounces, while the Droid X weighs 5.47. Ouch.

Speed

Winner: Samsung Fascinate

The family trees for both phone arcs back to the ARM Cortex A8 processor, but that doesn’t make these two equals. Motorola uses a Texas Instruments OMAP chip clocked at 1GHz, while Samsung uses its own “Hummingbird” silicon, also clocked at 1GHz. In processing benchmarks, the Galaxy S narrowly edges out the Droid X, but in 3D performance, it annihilates the Droid X – and every other Android phone in the field, for that matter. Besides real-life testing where the Samsung is just more fluid, you can clearly see the difference in AndroidCentral’s YouTube benchmarks, where it posted an average of 55.1 FPS to the Droid X’s 42.9 FPS in Neocore. By all accounts, Android doesn’t get much faster than this – for now.

Storage

Winner: Droid X

The Droid X and Fascinate both take a two-pronged approach to storage, with internal and expandable memory on board, but the Droid X offers more. It comes with 8GB of internal memory and a 16GB microSD card preinstalled, while the Fascinate offers only 2GB of internal memory and a 16GB microSD card preinstalled. Both can accommodate up to 32GB in the expandable slot, leaving the Droid X with a maximum capacity of 40GB and the Fascinate at only 34GB.

Overall Winner: Droid X

Despite the Fascinate’s superior speed and lighter weight, the Droid X still manages to outperform it in most other categories, from its larger display and superior camera to its useful Wi-Fi hotspot capability and extra 6GB of built-in storage. Gamers may find the Fascinate’s 3D prowess and vibrant colors enough to warrant a switch, but otherwise, the Droid X wins out.

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