Motorola has yet to make any official announcement about the successor to the Droid X, the Droid X2, but already, we’re seeing this phone appearing all over the place. Techno Buffalo recently got their hands on the Droid X2, took photographs of the device and even shot a video of the phone being benchmarked. On the surface, the phone looks pretty much just like the Droid X bar a missing dedicated camera button and a slightly different paint job, but underneath, the phone is a totally different beast. The Droid X2 has a 4.3″ (960 x 540) qHD screen, a 1.2GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, Android 2.2 (might be upgraded to 2.3 at launch), 768MB of RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash, Micro USB port, HDMI output, and a battery that is said to last much longer than the one in the Droid X. No word on pricing but it’s rumored to arrive in May. Hit the break to watch a video of the Droid X2 benchmark:
Motorola Droid X2 from Techno Buffalo on Vimeo.
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