Droid X User Manual and Launch Kit

Very cool! thanks for grabbing the links and bringing them over here.

This just gets more and more exciting by the day as info slowly leaks out. Can't wait to ditch my Tour! :D
 
Notable Accessories
Case w/Kickstand (evo what?)
1840 mAH battery (due in August)
1800 mAH Portable backup

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anybody catch this (last page of launch kit info)?

"Launch kits for DROID X by Motorola will be
available for order the week of June 28th, 2010.
Launch Kit Contents:
• One Working DROID X by Motorola Phone"
 
anybody catch this (last page of launch kit info)?

"Launch kits for DROID X by Motorola will be
available for order the week of June 28th, 2010.
Launch Kit Contents:
? One Working DROID X by Motorola Phone"

I see that. I guess that is the date that stores can order their sample/demo phones for in-store display.

What caught me was on the first page of the Launch Package it says:

"Push email support: Gmail & Exchange & Yahoo"

That's huge news for any Yahoo users (which includes ATT, BellSouth, etc); they won't have to set up gmail accounts to get push email support!

That was one of my issues with android after having been a Blackberry user. I really didn't want to have to start things all over with Gmail just to get my push email. It looks like on the Droid X, I won't have to go Gmail.....
 
Did anyone notice this tip from page 18 of the user guide?

General tips:
• If aren’t able to see the screen while wearing sunglasses, take them off. Screen brightness changes as your phone senses the current lighting conditions.
 
That's lame... My Tour did.

Guess I'm in the market for some headphones now.
 
has anyone seen one of these launch kits appear in a store near them? i called my local best buy yesterday and the guy there told me that he had "no idea" when they might be getting one.
 
Did anyone notice this tip from page 18 of the user guide?

bizarre.

what does the light level that my eyes receive (diminished by sunglasses) have to do with the light level perceived by the sensor on the phone?

and yes, many LCD displays are negatively affected when viewing through polarization...as a regular prescription sunglasses wearer, i see it all the time.
 
I have a pair of regular sunglasses and the screen on my Droid is definitely easier to see without them.
 

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