After weeks of details leaking out, the Droid X has finally been made official at a Motorola Event. Beyond the normal smartphone specs, the Droid X brings with it HDMI out, DLNA, and a 4.3 inch screen (Full specs below). It will ship with Android 2.1 with a 2.2 update coming sometime during the summer. Skype will be integrated on the phone, and Swype will be the default keyboard onboard. This phone is coming soon, with a July 15th release date. It will be priced at $199 with a contract after a $100 rebate.
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A huge 4.3", 16:9, 854×480 screen (that's 400,000 pixels)
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HDMI out and DLNA support
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1GHz OMAP processor
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Full Flash 10.1(not available at launch)
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8 gigs on board and a 16gig card included, but compatible with 32gig SD cards for a total potential memory of 40 gigs
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512mb RAM
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8 megapixel camera that captures 720p HD video
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Three microphones (outward-facing for video, noise-canceling, and regular)
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a 1570mAh battery, which should be 'comparable to the Droid 1' on battery life
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GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, naturally