Jul 25, 2011 17:31 GMT  ·  By

It appears that Verizon's Motorola DROID X2 smartphone is the subject of great deals at different major retailers in the United States.

Though Wirefly has recently announced that the DROID X2 is now available for $99.99, Amazon Wireless took it even further and is now offering the DROID X2 for only $59.99.

Obviously, the deal requires customers to sign a new two-year agreement, but those who decided to purchase the DROID X2 from Amazon will also receive $15 voucher that can be used to get apps, MP3s and Kindle content.

In addition, Amazon also offers free two-day shipping, but customers should be aware that the carrier's approval process may take up to 24 hours, so they might receive their devices three days after the initial order.

Powered by the Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system, Motorola DROID X2 is slated for a Gingerbread update in the near future, which will add improved multitasking and Voice Action capabilities.

The smartphone is delivered with support for the Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and a brilliant 4.3-inch qHD screen that offers a rich 24-bit color depth and a 960 x 540-pixel resolution for extremely sharp images.

Furthermore, the DROID X2 comes bundled with a rear-facing 8-megapixel with 720p video capture, 1080p out, as well as 8GB of internal memory and an 8GB pre-installed SD card.

The phone is fully compatible with Verizon's 3G network, but users can also share the built-in 3G Mobile Hotspot via Wi-Fi among five devices.

Users will also be able to link their phone's contacts to other accounts, such as Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter, and LinkedIn as well as update a unified calendar with Gmail and Corporate Exchange information.

Other features include Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo audio streaming, GPS turn-by-turn directions via free Google Maps with Navigation (plus optional VZ Navigator service).