Motorola DROID X Make & answer calls, Recent calls, Frequent calls, Conference calls End calls

Models: DROID X

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To use the speakerphone, touch Speaker.

Note: Using a mobile device or accessory while driving may cause distraction and may be illegal. Always obey the laws and drive safely.

Tip: You can press Home or Back to leave the active call display. To reopen it, press Home

> Phone > Return to call in progress.

Make & answer calls

To make a call, touch Phone, enter a number, then

touch .

Tip: If the screen is locked, drag to the right.

To answer a call while the display is active, touch Answer. When the display is not active, answer by

dragging to the right. To end a call, touch End call .

To ignore a call, touch Ignore.

touches. When you move your phone away from your ear, the display lights up again.

Recent calls

Find it: Phone > Recent

To call a number, touch it.

To send a text message, create a contact, view a contact, or other options, touch and hold an entry.

To clear the list, press Menu > Clear list.

Frequent calls

Find it: Phone > Favorites

To call a number, touch it.

To send a text message, view a contact, or other options, touch and hold an entry.

Conference calls

End calls

Touch End call .

Note: Your phone includes a proximity sensor. When you hold the phone to your ear, the display goes dark to prevent accidental

Add call

End call

Dialpad

Bluetooth MuteSpeaker

To start a conference call, call the first number. After the call connects, touch Add Call. Dial the next

number, or select it from contacts or favorites. When the next number answers, touch Merge calls.

Tip: Before merging, you can switch back and forth between the two calls by touching Switch calls.

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Motorola DROID X manual Make & answer calls, Recent calls, Frequent calls, Conference calls End calls

DROID X specifications

The Motorola DROID X, launched in July 2010, quickly became a notable player in the smartphone market, particularly for those seeking a powerful device with robust features. This flagship device was marketed primarily on the Verizon Wireless network and boasted advanced technology that appealed to both tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.

At first glance, the DROID X captured attention with its impressive 4.3-inch TFT display, featuring a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. This large screen made it ideal for media consumption, browsing the web, and playing games. The device was designed with a sleek and sturdy body, offering both aesthetics and durability, which enhanced its appeal.

Under the hood, the DROID X was equipped with a 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP3630 processor, providing users with smooth multitasking capabilities and fast application performance. This processing power was complemented by 512 MB of RAM, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously without significant lag.

One of the hallmark features of the DROID X was its 8-megapixel rear camera, which included capabilities such as autofocus, LED flash, and 720p video recording. This camera enabled users to capture high-quality images and videos, setting a standard for mobile photography at its release. Additionally, the device also had a front-facing camera, allowing for video calls and self-portraits.

The DROID X ran on Android 2.2 Froyo at launch, offering access to the vast array of applications available through the Android Market. It featured a customized user interface and included enhancements such as voice commands, which made navigation and control more intuitive. Over time, software updates allowed users to upgrade to newer versions of Android, enhancing functionality and security.

Connectivity was another strong point for the DROID X, as it supported 3G and Wi-Fi, providing users with flexibility in how they accessed the internet. Bluetooth capabilities also allowed for hands-free calling and data transfer.

Among the other key features of the DROID X were its substantial storage options. The device came with 8 GB of internal memory, expandable via a microSD card slot that supported cards of up to 32 GB. Battery life was also impressive, with a 1540 mAh battery offering users a full day of use on a single charge.

In summary, the Motorola DROID X stood out in the smartphone landscape of its time with a blend of impressive hardware, user-friendly software, and compelling features, making it a favorite among many users. Its combination of a powerful camera, large display, and strong performance solidified its reputation as one of the iconic devices in early Android history.