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July 29, 2010

Motorola Droid 2 User Guide Shows Up

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Written by: Alex Smith
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If you would like some new reading material to get you ready for the latest Droid series device, then you can find it below. The Motorola Droid 2 is coming and if the Motorola Droid X couldn’t sway you away from this device, then you might want to get to know the ins and outs of your future investment. Droid-Life has gotten their hands on the Motorola Droid² user guide and we have provided images from that guide to give you a sneak peak at this device.

To download the full user manual in .pdf format click here

Does this device look pretty good so far? This device will feature both the multi-touch keyboard and Swype which we can find on the Motorola Droid X. This device, just like the Droid X, is also skinned with the enhanced Motoblur. We should be hearing an official launch date very soon.

Source: Droid-Life

How many of you held off on the Motorola Droid X for this device? Let us know in the comments below.







About the Author

Alex Smith
I once served in the USMC from 02'-08' I purchased the G1 in 2008 and then watched the Android OS turn the mobile world upside down. I then got the Nexus One followed by the Samsung Vibrant. I also have the HD2 running Shubcraft CM6. I've been following the Android community for a while now and couldn't be happier doing anything else. "Go Green, get -C}[\][D[R[-][][D-"





 
 

 
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2 Comments


  1. Alot of people think that the Droid 2 will make the original Droid obsolete. I can not really agree with that. I think that the Droid will have a life similar to the G1. The G1 carried on because regular non-tech people liked it. I think this will be true of the Droid especially if they cut the price.

    Plus if the Droid gets updated to 2.2 not even iOS 4 will have anything on it. This article ( http://getyourgadgetsgoing.com/2010/06/10/areas-that-iphone-4-still-crumble-to-android/ ) explains it better then i can. Check it out.


  2. Alot of people think that the Droid 2 will make the original Droid obsolete. I can not really agree with that. I think that the Droid will have a life similar to the G1. The G1 carried on because regular non-tech people liked it. I think this will be true of the Droid especially if they cut the price.

    Plus if the Droid gets updated to 2.2 not even iOS 4 will have anything on it. This article ( http://getyourgadgetsgoing.com/2010/06/10/areas-that-iphone-4-still-crumble-to-android/ ) explains it better then i can. Check it out.



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