Both are great phones. But while one is facing flack over some issues, the other is getting all praise from tech writers and reviewers.
In the tempting and thrilling world of mobile communication, Motorola holds a very distinct position worldwide. But wrapping more and more technologies into a small handset has it demerits also like Wi-Fi hot spot feature.
This high-tech gadget allows a customer to create hot spot but it’s not too fast as a typical hot spot do, since its 3G-not a DSL, cable, or T1 connection.
Motorola is going to squeeze this feature because TI supplies both 1 GHz OMAP processor as well as Silicon that enables the built-in-Wi-Fi hot spot. Silicon is the main cause to squeeze Texas Instrument in to the Droid X.
Some of the reviews suggest that fully functional Wi-Fi inside a gadget can draw down the battery quickly. The fact is that any phone which is providing camera, GPS device, game machine, Wi-Fi hotspot affects the battery life.
Hot spot is an extra feature like camera which costs an additional $20 a month for 2 GB of data. Besides its demerits, it provides a broad band connection for user at anytime and anywhere. Droid X comes with 4.3 inches of high resolution screen and function as HD camcorder. User can click fine quality of picture with its 8MP camera with dual LED and auto flash. People call it as “theatre in hand”. It is powered by Google’s Android Operating System 2.1.



