Tag: Droidx
X-Mini the DroidX Mini-Me
by sm on Aug.23, 2010, under Accessories, Devices, Misc
You can’t help it but wonder if some of the Droid campaign artwork was inspired by the X-Mini. Either way this tiny little speaker is the perfect companion for your Droid. I don’t remember where I got mine from and how long it’s been sitting in my desk, but this weekend I discovered this little marvel.
The sound quality and volume is quite amazing coming from a speaker this small. The built-in tether wire connects right to the head-phone jack of your Droid and the on-board rechargeable battery is said to be lasting for 12 hours of sustained output. I used mine all weekend for many hours without re-charge and this unit is now definitely part of my travel gear.
The X-Mini comes with a USB charging cable and you can even daisy-chain multiple units together for even louder output.

DroidX Android 2.2 Froyo Update Leaked
by sm on Aug.21, 2010, under Devices, Misc, News
The guys at MyDroidWorld got their hands on a leaked (read unauthorized) Android 2.2 Froyo version for the DroidX. They kindly provided the update instructions and download mirrors to the update.zip file here. Rooted and un-rooted phones can be upgraded. It is not clear if this version is a release candidate of the anticipated official release slated for sometime in August or September, but it is likely that it is not.
Many people are reporting successful installation and use of this version, but caution is strongly advised. Unlike the original Droid or the Nexus One, Motorola and Verizon have gone all out (eFuse) to protect the latest Droid from unauthorized updates. While eFuse is not going to brick your phone as some initially reported it is still preventing custom ROM’s from being installed. This update obviously coming from Motorola installs fine, but it is unclear if the official OTA Update of Froyo will, once you’ve installed this leaked version.
For that reason I’m going to sit this one out…
Update: Well, this did not take long. Numerous blogs report that Motorola has sent a cease & desist order to the sites hosting the leaked update. Why am I not surprised.
DroidX Does Swag
by sm on Aug.12, 2010, under Carriers, Devices
Verizon and Motorola still going strong with their Droid marketing campaign. Earlier this week I received this little “care package” from Verizon with a bunch of DroidX swag – a t-shirt, an accessory coupon book and a bumper sticker.

Did you get your DroidX flaunting package?
Voice Mail WAV Files on Android
by sm on Aug.06, 2010, under Accessories, Apps, Misc, wav2mp3
Our company phone system allows me to forward voice mails as file attachments. Unfortunately, playing the WAV files on my Android phone doesn’t work. There are some apps in the market that allow you to play the different wav-file formats, but I decided it wasn’t worth buying/installing yet another app for the few times I needed this feature. Instead, I enabled a simple conversion-mail-back service on the DroidStory server.
If you ever need a quick conversion of a voice mail wav file to mp3, simply forward your email containing the attachment to wav2mp3_at_droidstory_dot_com and you’ll get a MP3 file mailed back.
That’s it, no registration or setup required. Enjoy!
PS: No worries – your privacy is ensured. Our server space is much too valuable to keep your files. All data gets removed right after conversion. Guaranteed!
First OTA Update for DroidX
by sm on Jul.20, 2010, under Devices, Misc
DroidX users got their first OTA update pushed to them this morning. If you have not gotten the update notification yet, you can easily check manually via:
Home Screen -> Settings -> About Phone -> System Upgrades
The changes seem all minor and frankly not very exciting (“cleaner looking status bar for GPS symbol”… seriously!) . I’m also not a big fan of Verizon pre-loading apps, which can quickly turn into a crap-ware nightmare of useless apps that are difficult or impossible to uninstall. Let’s hope Android 2.2 (Froyo) makes it quickly onto the DroidX. I’m already missing the application bulk/auto update function I had with Froyo on my N1.
Improvements:
- Improved battery charging status indicator.
- Smoother transition for camera and camcorder functions.
- Redesign of weather widget icons.
- Faster Exchange ActiveSync® email loading.
- Streamlined organization of newly downloaded applications.
- Organized favorite contacts by call count.
- Updated Bluetooth® connection for enhanced video sharing experience.
- Coordinated date and time across phone displays.
- Cleaner looking status bar for GPS symbol.
- Improved sync capabilities for 3G Mobile Hotspot.
- Faster Visual Voice Mail loading.
Enhancements:
- Take advantage of the enhanced, preloaded My Verizon application.
- Preloaded Amazon Kindle® application lets you read Kindle books on your Android™ phone, including thousands of free books.
Droid Does Not Ship Until August
by sm on Jul.20, 2010, under Carriers, Devices
Wow! Both high-end Droid’s, the Motorola DroidX and the HTC Droid Incredible are sold out at Verizon. What’s up with that? It seems odd that powerhouse Motorola can’t keep up with the sales demand, manufacturing enough units for the launch.
Is this just the latest marketing fad in showing off the popularity of a product by artificially limiting initial supply, or are component shortages truly to blame? Either way it looks like both phones are sold-out online and in stores.