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When the Motorola DROID was released to the market, it set the bar a notch higher for Android devices, justifying the advanced devices that have been released since then. The Newest addition to the DROID family is the DROID 2, which, even though it doesn’t outsmart the original DROID, the features packed gives it a run for its money for sure.
Hardware
The design of this new device is more or less like the original DROID with slight noticeable changes here and there. It features a plastic chrome trim around its display, it lacks the weird chin that most people complained about on the original DROID, and towards the bottom there it has retained the little lip. At the back it has a soft-touch plastic finish. The 3.7-inch, 854 x 480 display device is crispy and very clear and features 4 touch-sensitive buttons below – the Home, Back, Menu, and Search. The DROID 2 is one of the few solid phones we have around and doesn’t have any wiggling or creaking as is common with standard phones.
Keyboard
While the original DROID had issues with the flat keyboard that featured two blank keys on either side plus the d-pad, the DROID 2 keyboard is one of its kind in that it is domed, has advanced keyboards (the HTC Touch Pro2), and in place of the d-pad there are the directional keys.

Software
This device runs on 2.2. Froyo with the standard Motorola skin seen on the DROID X. Rest assured that this phone was the first one in the market to run the Android 2.2. Hence when you buy it you shouldn’t expect any updates whatsoever for your phone. Apart from additional features that Froyo has introduced to the table, all else is the same as the DROID X in terms of software. There are additional third-party applications in this phone such as the Kindle, Blockbuster, QuickOffice, and NFS Shift.
Considering the abovementioned features and applications, it is politically correct to say that the DROID 2 is the true successor of the original DROID but more advanced seeing as it is the keyboard is more user-friendly and the phone responds very fast thanks to the 1GHz processor. For all Android fans out there that are in search of a physical keyboard on their Verizon Wireless mobile phones, look no further beyond the DROID 2 mobile phone.

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