iPhone 4 vs. Motorola Droid X

Is the iPhone 4 the king of modern smartphones? Probably not, Motorola is coming with a solution that would place it in direct competition with HTC EVO 4G, iPhone 4 with the looks iPhone users have been falling for.

Specification iPhone 4 Motorola Droid X
Network Operator (U.S. only) AT&T Verizon
Battery 1490 mAh 1600 mAh
Processor Apple A4 1Ghz ARMv7 1Ghz, TI OMAP
Graphics / Gaming Performance OpenGL 2.0 ES. A4 does well on gaming (as already seen on iPad), but there’s nothing special about it, its powered by popular PowerVR SGX graphics, which is now available on Droid too.
iOS 4 supports the hardware fully.
OpenGL 2.0 ES. OMAP processors have way better graphics performance than Snapdragon. Droid X would become most powerful Gaming Android phone ever. (Motorola Droid is still better than EVO at graphics, droid X will change it) – Android 2.2 froyo supports this hardware well
RAM 512MB / unknown ROM 512MB/ 1GB ROM
Display 3.5″ LED BIacklit IPS display, resolution 960×640 4.4″ Large display with lower resolution 854×480
OS iPhone Os 4.0 aka iOS 4 Android 2.2 Froyo with Motoblur custom software, swype preinstalled
Apps 220,000 65,000
Camera VGA Front, 5MP rear with LED Flash. Autofocus, Touch to Focus 8MP rear with dual LED Flash. Autofocus, Touch to Focus
Video Recording HD 720p @ 30 FPS HD 720p @ 30 FPS
Adobe Flash Never 10.1 with multi touch support
SIM microSim Regular/traditional SIM
Storage 16/32GB 16Gb expandable
Sensors accelerometer, noise canceller, magnetometer, gyroscope, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor accelerometer, magnetometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor
Browser Mobile Safari, support full HTML5 and is fast In Froyo the web Browser is based on Chrome V8 engine, fastest mobile browser on earth.

Here is a video demonstrating how fast Motorola Droid X is:

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