 Motorola Droid 2 Keyboard (Source: Droif Life)
 Motorola Droid 2 Battery Door (Source: Droid Life)
Droid 2 looks a lot like the original
The
Motorola Droid was unveiled
officially in October of 2009 and Motorola has recently
stated that the device is still selling
well (partly due to Verizon's vigorous two-for-one promotion).
This week, photos of what is reportedly the Motorola
Droid 2 have surfaced. The Droid 2 looks almost the same as
the original handset with a notable exception being that the D-pad
from the original is missing from the keyboard of the Droid 2. The
only other visual difference is a slight change to the design of the
battery cover reports Droid-Life.
The
big changes are all on the inside. The Droid 2 is pegged to run
Android 2.1 and sports a 3.7-inch screen; the processor is a 750MHz
OMAP unit, and the new Droid will support Wi-Fi tethering. Internal
storage is 8GB and the handset will ship with an 8GB SD card
installed. The smartphone will also sport a new version of
Motoblur.
Interestingly, the Droid 2 has no forward facing
camera for video conferencing like the iPhone 4 and other devices on
the market. Motorola has stated previously that it will be offering
several handsets supporting video conferencing this year and
apparently, the Droid 2 isn’t one of them. The device also lacks
HDMI out.
Droid-Life
is also reporting that a training session on the Droid 2 will be held
for Verizon employees on June 22 so the device may be coming sooner
than expected.
"It looks like the iPhone 4 might be their Vista, and I'm okay with that." -- Microsoft COO Kevin Turner
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