The launch of iPhone 4 marked the date when Motorola and Verizon announced their next Android phone called the Droid X. The phone planned some excellent specifications and an excellent hardware on the whole. Droid X can be the best competition iPhone can ever have and there are many stipulations running around in the market if Droid X is the next iPhone.
Operating system: Operating system is the first edge that Droid X is going to have over the iPhone series on the whole. The question does come to personal preference when it comes to iOS and Android comparison but Android has more perspectives compared to iOS.
Display: This will again be a matter of personal preferences as you might love the 4.3 inch enormous multi touch screen or a high resolution smaller 3.5 in screen.
Processor: Both have the same processor actually so this again will not be an appropriate comparison. They both use 1GHz processor chip.
Storage: Droid X leads this category because $200 iPhone 4 comes with 16GB storage while $200 Droid X has 8GB memory with 16GB card included.
Wireless Connectivity: Both have same connectivity features including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G. Droid X wins as its 3G connection can broadcast a Wi-Fi spot.
Camera: Droid X has 8MP camera compared to 5MP of iPhone but video chat and front-facing camera helps iPhone to win. Rear facing camera of both is capable of 720p video recording.
Flash Compatibility: Both are incompatible with Flash but Android 2.2 update is going to make flash compatibility available with Droid X.
Battery Life: iPhone has got the best battery life in smartphone industry and surely beats Droid X.
Size and Weight: Genuine comparison is difficult but photos show that there is very minuscule difference between them. The only noticeable thing is the hump of Droid X.
TV Connection: Both can connect to TV but Droid X leads as it connects via HDMI cable.
Miscellaneous: Droid X has a third microphone for better volume recording and comes with Swype functionality enabling faster touchscreen typing by sliding finger over keys instead of tapping them.
Price: Both come at $200 with a 2-year contract.
Conclusion: It is really hard to decide if any of these is going to win the battle of the best smartphone.
Jonathan Bertrand has been a huge fan of all the gadgets that you would possibly see in the market. The author writes at Device Desire website on the similar niches providing information rich content to readers from around the world. Softwares, gadgets, applications and every technology based niche are the scope of the author.
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