DROID X & DROID HTC
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The former are Motorola products. The latter is a product of HTC.
"Droid" is short for "android" and several manufacturers use the term.
Comparing the specs of different models will show you the technical (specification) differences, but they all run on the android Operating System.
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The former are Motorola products. The latter is a product of HTC.
"Droid" is short for "android" and several manufacturers use the term.
Comparing the specs of different models will show you the technical (specification) differences, but they all run on the android Operating System.
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4.3" screen
Blur UI
HDMI out port
hard buttons for home, menu, back and search
DROID Incredible
3.7" screen
Sense UI
Optical trackball
capacitive buttons for home, menu, back, and search
These are just some of the differences that I am aware of between those two phones. As well as what droidsw wrote above.
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HTC currently leads Moto in sales by a slight margin (probably due to the fact that HTC has more models), but customer satisfaction ratings tell a different story. Moto surprised the "experts" in the report below.
http://www.vision2mobile.com/news/2010/11/droid-maker-motorola-pushes-iphone-in-customer-satisfactio...
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HTC Increible is a Big Mac, Droid X is a T-bone steak with all the trimmings.
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Hey I like the HTC phones! I have never had the impression that the build and feel of the HTC phones felt cheaper then Motorola phones. Now the Samsung phones were a different story.
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ann, I did until yesterday. My buddy at work has an HTC EVO 4G. It is a nice phone, but not what I expected. Will it change my mind about considering a Thunderbolt if the Thunderbolt has the same plastic lightweight feel? I don't know.
An interesting thing is that we tested our phones using the Quadrant Standard app and my X scored over 1400 (higher than it is supposed to). His scored 880 (below what his EVO should). That's an app the techies use and I don't fully comprehend what it totally encompasses, but "winning" was fun.
HTC is firmly my second choice if my next phone is not a Bionic, or something else from Moto, though.
