How To Stream Videos With The Motorola Droid X
The Motorola Droid is one of the most exciting phones on the market today. The phone can practically do anything you can think of, having streaming media being one of the most enjoyable features on the phone. The Droid marketplace is completely filled with different apps that facilitates streaming video and music. Let’s examine some of the more popular streaming media applications.
YouTube is an app that comes preinstalled on your Droid, but is still one of the most entertaining methods of streaming media. In addition to millions of user-created content YouTube is also filled with music videos and television clips. These applications give you the perfect way to kill a few minutes, but those minutes have a way of turning into hours! It should be noted that a smart phone’s screen is sensitive. To ensure that your phone’s screen doesn’t become damaged and gives you the best picture possible, it’s advisable to protect it with a Motorola Droid X screen protector.
TV.com is an app that will give you access to dozens of classic television shows like Family Ties and Mcguyver, in addition to clips from newer CBS shows. For just ten dollars a month, SPB TV delivers probably the best video streaming service on the Droid. A deep selection of shows and content, plus constant updates, makes it worth the money. A free version is also available, but lacks much of the features and content you get with a paid subscription. Also available for a fee is Jetflix. You have to pay for the app and then pay a subscription fee on top of it, but the program seems to have a good selection of content. Mspot Movies is a mobile video rental store that will stream films directly to your Droid.
When it comes to music, the Droid is a marvel. There are several Motorola Droid X accessories that will even let you hook your Droid into your car speakers or your home theater, turning your phone into a sound system. Pandora is a streaming music player that will tailor its playlists to your liking. Simply type up a few band names, and Pandora will conjure up a playlist that sound similar to the choices you have picks. You can rate the bands that appear, which will steadily ensure that Pandora delivers only your favorites. You can create your own playlist that reflect your choice of music genre and artists. Pandora constantly adds new groups and musicians to the data base, so you won’t have to worry about always hearing the same people over and over. And the best thing about it is that it’s totally free. The Droid X’s speakers are powerful, so there’s no danger of a Motorola Droid X case interfering with the sound quality of your music.
Rhapsody is another app that basically does the same thing, except it has a much more extensive catalog of songs and artist. The larger catalog means you have to pay a small fee, but for music lovers the cost is negligible. Iheartradio will deliver hundreds of commercial radio stations from around the country to your Droid.
These features are just a small sample of the ever-growing marketplace on the Motorola Droid. In coming months premium video apps such as Netflix and Hulu are expected to arrive in the marketplace and truly increase the entertainment value of your smart phone.

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