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I bought this phone b/c I didn't want to spend tons of money for a phone when all I do is text and make phone calls. So this phone is ok if being used for that purpose. However, if you are looking for a do-it-all there are some features that I miss from my Samsung that Motorola does not equip on this phone. The copy paste feature from texts, certain apps are not compatible with this model.. But overall a good buy. Not as light as my previous phone but I also added a phone case. It definitely a larger screen than my other phone. But the weight is comparable with other large androids.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
phone screen will start jumping and will change to different mode. phone also was not cleared , still had pictures and other information including pass words. had 4 different active programs running to track previous owner, and business. i needed a phone quick, but this taught me a lesson about how used phones are used. i will not ever trade in another phone, it will find the hammer
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
you do not have to activate this phone via verizon or pay verizon for smart phone service. the phone comes programmed to use verizon "if you want it". there are several ways to bypass verizon all of which can be found on u-tube.(am talking about activation, not programming) the phone has text keyboard, but why use it when the phone comes with voice to text recognition built in. the dial features has about 100 apps on googleplay. most of which will dial your party by saying their name. also works via Bluetooth if you want it. if you find free movies/shows on the internet you can plug/play on your tv via the hdmi port/cable which you dont need if you have a smart tv via dlna built in. owned this phone for over a year. the only flaw i'm trying to fix is the notification tones (text/email/voicemail etc) which activate while your on the phone, drowning out your conversationRead full review
It is a sleek large screen phone which I love because it makes things easier to read and gives it more space for content. Its display is probably its big design masterpiece in my eyes but i also dig the hardware. The physical buttons on the bottom seem a lot more practical than constantly brushing up the usual touch-sensitive ones on android phones. Its camera and camcorder are also very high quality for a cell phone. Don't be scared of that large screen either, it is still very pocketable because of its thin body. overall, this is a great android phone with a friendly interface, dual core processing speeds (fast), and much more.
Summary: Slow and outdated, for the price its AMAZING, almost unbelievable what you get. The 1Ghz processor is a dual core but a slow one. It can handle most apps but limited multi tasking. If your unfamiliar with smart phones it needs to be restarted and may crash from time to time, normal with androids using complicated apps. The ram is average 512mb, the internal memory is average at 8gb, 5-6gb usable but does have the capability of a 32 gb sd card if your storage crazed (It requires the battery to be removed when changing sd cards or removing them). It has a HDMI micro port which is a nice bonus. There is a 8MP camera that will fit most peoples needs, I think it takes great pictures. The battery... this is my only bone to pick. The Droid X2 came with a 1500-1600MAH battery which is a bit small for a smart phone with such a large screen. At their best the BH5X will provide 6-8 hours of use, however I cannot locate "Best" BH5X, all of them are dated 2011 when the phone was first released, 3-4 years on the shelf they are more like 1200MAH at best, the BH6X offers 1850MAH, but they are also 3-4 years old. Chinese replacements offer 3000MAH but who knows how true that is. I carry 2 BH6X's even though it makes the battery door difficult to close they work so much better than the BH5X or chinese bh6x. I normally swap out at the end of the day and use my extra droid x2 to recharge the dead battery.Read full review
This phone is as simple as my child's tablet to use. It seems pretty fast, to me, but I am not a gadget geek. We were able to use it right away without reading a book about it or calling our kids to show us how. It runs on adroid 2.3 which is kind of archaic. We could have purchased a newer model for about the same cost, but our screen is slightly larger than the new models. The battery has to be charged daily or more when we use it a lot. We love seeing our emails right away and the ability to use voice to type messages and do searches. We bought ours used and didn't receive a charger with it. Fortunately, our old phone's charger was compatible.
It is a decent android phone with large screen, (at least big enough to me so I can read messages on the screen). The phone tends to consume a lot of battery power when browsing on the web, The battery last about a day if you don't use the web or the GPS capabilities. The camera is good. The phone can take good pictures. The browser crashes every now and then but overall works adequately. For its low price it is an excellent purchase if you are looking into an android phone and don't want to spend too much money and processing speeds are not important to you. I hope this review helps everyone out there.
There's no forward facing camera. There may be a short because sometimes it flashes through screens. It's great if you have the car dock and media center. The battery life is horrible. It has to be charged a few times a day so it's best to have a few of them. The screen is a good size. It doesn't get hot. It has a nice weight to it if you like metal phones. In comparison to the Droid Razr it loses, but compared to most other phones you can't beat it. I got mine for less than $50 refurbished.
The Android X2 is the only smartphone I have owned so I cannot compare to others, but I am pleased with it to the extent other systems would be very hard pressed to convince me to change. I have bought four (for family members on my plan) and the major problem I have run into is that two were loaded with hundreds of XXX pictures, but that is not a product problem and is easily fixed. The selection of apps is mind boggling; shopping Play Store is as good as walking a shopping mall - Fishing Forecast was one of the first to be installed and has proved quite accurate. The camera is great. The only drawbacks I have found may or may not be unique to the Droid: 1. Once in a while there will be no response after pressing the make-the-call icon, but don't be fooled - the system is making the call. Pressing the icon again sets up another call to the number. Press it any number of times, and the phone will connect a call for each press. 2. loss of ease in making a call - I could one-hand a speed-dial with my Razr flip, this is a two-hand operation. 3. fat fingers and the sensitive screen pretty much requires a stylus or pinky-tip for texting regardless of orientation (portrait or landscape) - I have no idea how anyone can use their thumbs and get any kind of accuracy. That said, if-and-when I must replace this phone, I look forward getting a 4G just to see how this could be made better.Read full review
I bought this phone to use with my pageplus account. I wanted a good non contract phone that wasn't too far out of date. This phone accomplishes that. Programing it to pageplus wasn't difficult and the service and call quality are great. The phone arrived in excellent cosmetic condition, was wiped clean, and alreaded rooted. The only this was that it arrived with verizon bloatware on it, but that is easily removed with other software. The touch screen works well and is very responsive. The built in camera is ok. The quality is decent, but pictures still look like they are taken from a cell phone. Software wise I haven't experienced any glitches or freezes. It does get sluggish from time to time, but nothing I feel is too noticeable. If you don't overload it with apps, the phone will work fine. Another thing is that this phone is only 3g capable, but this was not an issue to me. Compared to other phones, the x2 seemed to have the most features for the least cost. After 2 weeks of searching, the x2 seemed to be the best fit for me money/feature wise.Read full review