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Motorola Droid 2 Outed and Isn’t Moto Xtreme

After all the confusion over which device would surface as the successor to the original Droid, we now have an image and a video of the Motorola Droid 2, which is obviously different to the Motorola Xtreme handset, both of which are apparently destined for Verizon.

According to a Chris Ziegler article over on Engadget, it looks like Motorola has done away with most of the original Motorola Droid’s “pain points” and delivered a more tactile QWERTY and done away with the D-pad.

As for some Motorola Droid 2 specs you can expect a 3.7 inch touch screen, 5 megapixel camera, 750Mhz OMAP processor, 8GB internal storage, WiFi tethering, Android 2.1 OS although it is hoped it will see an update to Froyo, and an 8GB microSD card in the box.

So onto that video, which comes courtesy of Kellex over at Droid-life, and shows off the Motorola Droid 2 boot sequence which only lasts half a minute, so mash that play button and enjoy.

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