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Fresh New Accessories For The Motorola Droid X
Verizon’s Droid X is an amazing cell phone. With a screen to die for, an incredible camera and a screaming processor, this is one of the best smartphones in a very crowded market. But with that new phone you have a slew of Motorola Droid X accessories that promise to make that phone more functional, attractive and safe.
With a screen so large, a case is more than recommended to help protect it. Fortunately, there are a good many available on the market right now. They come in two main varieties: rubberized silicon and hard cases. Hard cases are nice because of their smooth texture and optimal protection. While many brands are good, I would recommend the Motorola DROID X Xtreme MB810 skin case. This cheap silicon case features a basket weave texture which provides a stronger grip. A screen protector is also a good addition to your device if you are at all worried about scratching the screen. The Skinomi TechSkin screen protector is a good option in this market. If your screen protector is ever damaged or lost, Skinomi offers lifetime replacements.
Once you have your device protected, it is time to hook it up in fashion. Motorola Droid X Desktop Chargers make it very convenient to hook it up to charge while also featuring HDMI out. So rather than fumbling with each cable individually, the cradle can be used to set up the wiring before hand so that you can just drop your device in the cradle and instantly have it hooked up to your television and charging. Going with an OEM Verizon cradle should suffice. However, the cradle won’t do you much good while away from home. So you need a pair of good headphones to go with your phone. JBuds J3M Micro Atomic In-Ear Earphones with Microphone are a great option. While it is true that you can find better sounding headphones, most are meant for standalone MP3 players and so lack a microphone. These are the better sounding headphones you can get that feature a microphone.
If you have a high definition TV, you must not forget to buy an HDMI cable. The Droid X has an HDMI out port that will let you hook your phone up to your TV to watch video on it. The Fosmon HDMI to Micro HDMI Cable will suit your needs nicely. There are also a number of third party Droid X chargers on the market. The USB cable will be sufficient for indoor charging, but consider buying a car charger like the PowerJolt USB Charger. Lastly, you will probably want a bluetooth headset. Ear buds with a mic can feature great sound, but they cut you off from everyone else. There are thousands of bluetooth headsets on the market and more being added every day. But I favor Plantronic’s Voyager Pro headset. Regardless of its odd design, these headsets are relatiavely cheap and have great sound.
Buying the Droid X does not end your purchasing spree. There are numerous accessories that will make your amazing phone even better. Whether it is a bluetooth headset or a charging cradle, it will make your phone even more lust worthy than it already is. Just be careful: you may become addicted to your smartphone.
Available Accessories For The Motorola Droid Pro
With the success of the Motorola Droid line of smartphones offered by Verizon, it comes as no surprise that the Motorola Droid Pro will be the next smartphone released in the line. Coming sometime in the late fall of 2010, the upcoming Droid Pro is sure to be as much of a hit with the Droid consumer base as the others are. Motorola Droid Pro accessories will also become a big hit as well since users must always protect an investment such as the Droid family of smartphones.
The upcoming Droid Pro with its 1.3 GHz processor and 4-inch display promises to offer the fastest Android OS browsing, even if it is on a downgraded display size-the Motorola Droid X is 4.3-inches. However, with the amount of power the smartphone-to-be is sure to use, a Motorola Droid Pro charger should be accommodating enough to power it up without wasting precious time.
It’s safe to assume that Droid, Droid 2, and Droid X chargers will be compatible with the Droid Pro phone. If this is indeed the case, then there should be no shortage of Motorola Droid Pro Desktop Chargers available for the device. One good example is the Motorola Droid Desktop Charger for Droid and Droid X. This charger docks the Droid at a comfortable viewing angle while charging it and providing multiple functionalities.
Another of the Motorola Droid Pro chargers that should do the trick when a person is in the car and on the move includes the Amzer Lighter Socket Car Mount with Power Dongle. This charger for Motorola Droid, Droid 2 and Droid X features full articulation to allow the charger to move in any direction while attached to the device. The included dongle allows the user to charge other Motorola Droid Pro accessories and other devices such as Bluetooth devices, iPods, other cell phones and GPS units and more. Essentially, anything that uses a cigarette car lighter to charge fits on the dongle.
Some of the other top accessories for the Motorola Droid line of smartphones include cases. The PDA Skins Motorola Droid 2 and Droid X case should be perfect for the Motorola Droid Pro. This case features a horizontal design of which users can slip their phone in and out quickly and easily. They can also clip the case on a belt and store other items inside of it. Available online from Everything Android for $19.99, this is a case worth the price for protecting the Droid Pro. With a release date in November 2010, it may be wise to stock up on Motorola Droid Pro accessories now. On the other hand, people may want to wait because there is no telling how large the Droid Pro will be and what Motorola Droid Pro accessories will become available that users of the original Droid line cannot buy now.
Types Of Cases For The Motorola Droid 2
The Motorola Droid 2 is one of the most anticipated smart phones released this year. It features a rich set of technological inputs and outputs, including a physical keyboard that slides out from underneath the screen, a built in digital camera capable of taking 5 megapixel, high resolution photographs, and the latest iteration of Google’s wildly successful smart phone operating system, Android 2.2. However, people interested in purchasing the Droid 2 will also likely be interested in some of the Motorola Droid 2 accessories available for buying on the market. For example, consumers look into acquiring chargers to keep their droid 2 charged, or cases to protect their long term investment. Many Motorola Droid 2 chargers are available, including chargers that plug into your car, and Motorola Droid 2 desktop chargers that can be plugged into any outlet in your home. There are even USB chargers available, which can be plugged into the USB port of any laptop or desktop computer in your house. This guide will provide information on the different types of cases you can buy to protect your smart phone investment for a long time to come.
Although it may seem at first like there is an endless selection to choose for your new smart phone, there are really only two main types of cases on the market, and the type you choose will depend on your budget, interests, and aesthetic preferences. And in the end, if you want to invest in every type of Motorola Droid 2 cases, you can do that too. The two basic types of smart phone cases are plastic cases and leather cases. There are a few odd exceptions, such as wooden cases or metal cases, but the overwhelming number of cases you come across will either be made of plastic or leather. Let’s look at plastic cases first. In general, if you purchase a plastic case, you’ll have a large selection to choose from as well as save money.
There are essentially three basic types of plastic cases: hard plastic cases, which are heavier and tend to cost more, but are also far more likely to protect your Motorola Droid 2 in the event of a fall, soft silicone cases, which can be very colorful and aesthetically pleasing but somewhat less likely to protect your smart phone from accidents, and finally, ultra thin covers that go over the phone itself and serve as little more than scratch protectors. The kind of plastic case you select, as described above, will depend on your specific needs. Whatever you get, test out the case on your phone to see if it meets your standards. Alternatively, you can look into leather cases, which are generally more expensive but also have a more classy, timeless look.











