Presales start today for Droid X2 by Motorola, which will be the only dual-core processor Android smartphone on the Verizon Wireless network. The release date is May 26.
The original Droid X sold out within a few days of release, but we don't know if the Droid X2 will follow in the footsteps of the Droid X Senior. If dual-core is important to you, presales ensure that the you will be first to have the double-power of the Droid X2.
Features of the Droid X2 include an 8-megapixel camera,
front-facing camera, FM radio, HDMI port, 2GB of secure storage with 6GB
of non-removable
shared storage, mobile hotspots, an 8GB microSD card preinstalled, GPS,
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 1540mAh battery. It costs $199 with a
contract and a data plan from Verizon Wireless.
It ships with Android 2.2 and will eventually be updated to Android
2.3 Gingerbread. It is Verizon Wireless' first
smartphone with a qHD (quarter high-definition)
display. The Droid X2 by Motorola has 26 percent more pixels than the Droid X.
The
new touchscreen is scratch-resistant and anti-reflective. It is also
the first smartphone that plays 1080p HD video with HDMI dual-screen
(mirror-mode), so that whatever you see the on the phone, you see on a
connected HD TV.
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