The Motorola DROID X is headed for Chinese shelves – it’s been renamed the ME811 for this occasion, by the way – and it’s not much different from Verizon’s version here in the states. Still, the one difference it does ship with isn’t one to be upset about: it’ll be clocked at 1.2GHz. The same processor – the 3630 OMAP from Texas Instrument – has already been overclocked by the ROM and modding community in the original X, so it’s good to see Motorola embracing how stable the chip is by offering the clock speed stock. Most of you aren’t from China, though, so I can’t imagine you’ll care. Still nice, regardless. (And perhaps Motorola and Verizon might be keen on pushing the limits of the phone in a future software update. One can only hope.) [via Droid-Life]