Motorola’s Droid X is not out in retail stores yet but one phone enthusiast had taken a screwdriver to the device already.
Max Lee tore down the Droid X to expose its innards and show what’s inside the smartphone. It took Lee about 10 hours to figure out how to take the back cover off but he says it was well-worth the effort.
I mean sure, the Droid X was officially introduced and the handset turned quite a few heads but most of us knew what this baby was going to bring to the table. We’re not going to talk about specs again today but we are going to refer to some features, or at least some missing ones.
Motorola Droid X has 1 GHz processor. The cell phone giant matched the micro processing speed with HTC EVO 4G and Google Nexus One. Good processing speed is useless unless you have RAM of reasonable size in the computer or smart-phone. Motorola knows it very well therefore Droid X comes with 512MB RAM. The RAM size is same as in Apple’s new iPhone 4.
“Motorola could have made the phone a bit shorter but there would be something sticking out,” he says. “They probably did that for the overall design of the phone.”