Verizon's latest Android smartphone comes to the table with some big features, not the least of which is app storage space. I've grumbled about the lack of space in the past, and it looks like Motorola has made this phone ready to consume mass quantities of applications. It's got 8 GB of storage on board that can apparently be used for app storage. From the Ars Technica review:
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One of the X's most compelling hardware advantages over many other leading Android-based devices is that it has a roomy 8GB of internal storage capacity and no apparent cap on how much of that space can be used to install software. This is a big win compared to the paltry 512MB of the Nexus One or the modest 1GB of the EVO 4G.
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