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Motorola Droid X against HTC EVO 4G Confrontation Videos

We have a couple of videos for your viewing entertainment today that places two powerhouse smartphones in a confrontation to see which comes out on top, the new Motorola Droid X verse the HTC EVO 4G, which can be viewed below.

The two videos come our way courtesy of the guys over at Technobuffalo who made the videos with the first video covering a battle between screen, call quality, speaker, text entry, battery, speed, browser and OS sking and lasts almost twenty and a half minutes.

The second video covers still and video cameras, multimedia, design and miscellaneous between both the Motorola Droid X and the HTC EVO 4G, lasts just over ten minutes and announces which device wins the confrontation.

So without further ado, I’ll let you sit back, relax, mash the play buttons and check out which device will be the victor in this Motorola Droid X against HTC EVO 4G confrontation…enjoy.

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2 thoughts on “Motorola Droid X against HTC EVO 4G Confrontation Videos”

  1. Reviews are good and very comprehensive. Unfortunately I was very distracted by the quirky, overused, "Let's go ahead and…." and "Let's jump on over to…." or "Let's hop on over to…." Advice from Strunk & White: "Eliminate unnecessary words." Perhaps try the simpler, clearer, less silly "Now we look at the ____." Also, everything was "you're gonna get" and "you will be getting" —all future tense. I recommend the simpler, more accurate "Battery life is ____." The keyboard is _____." Good reviews, but work on the narration style. And thanks for the content, despite my constructive criticism!

  2. TTH says:

    Reviews are good and very comprehensive. Unfortunately I was very distracted by the quirky, overused, “Let’s go ahead and….” and “Let’s jump on over to….” or “Let’s hop on over to….” Advice from Strunk & White: “Eliminate unnecessary words.” Perhaps try the simpler, clearer, less silly “Now we look at the ____.” Also, everything was “you’re gonna get” and “you will be getting” —all future tense. I recommend the simpler, more accurate “Battery life is ____.” The keyboard is _____.” Good reviews, but work on the narration style. And thanks for the content, despite my constructive criticism!

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