
Design and Build
The DROID X2 had a sturdy and robust build, characteristic of Motorola phones from that era. Measuring 127.5 x 65.5 x 9.9 mm and weighing 155 grams, it was relatively slim and light for a device of its time, making it comfortable to hold and carry. The phone's exterior was dominated by a 4.3-inch display, surrounded by a noticeable bezel that contributed to a screen-to-body ratio of approximately 61%. The use of Mini-SIM cards and a durable black finish gave it a classic, utilitarian feel. The presence of Corning Gorilla Glass offered added protection against scratches and minor impacts.