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Droid 2 And Droid X Commercial Slides, New Juicy Details

Droid Life: Over the weekend we got a hold of the commercial slides and scripts for the new batch of Motorola Droid 2 and Droid X commercials that are slated to run as we get closer to launch next month. After reading the scripts on these slides, you get a great feel for the level of power plus the new user experience you can expect from these 2 devices. You should really be excited after reading these.

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fatstarr5064d ago

Interesting. Verizon is always tight-lipped about their new phones.

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The Droid Turbo 2 Is (Almost) Unbreakable. Here’s How Motorola Did It

Looking at its screen, the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 will not bowl you over with its beauty. It’s got a forehead like Peyton Manning, sideburns like Gen. Ambrose Burnside, and a chin like Jay Leno. But there’s so much more to design than aesthetics, and the phone’s marquee feature is an impressive bit of engineering: the screen is shatterproof. Drop it over and over and over again—face down, corner down, behind the back, under the leg—without fear. Trust me on this. I passed it around a bar full of people in various states of drunkenness and encouraged them to try it. The phone survived.

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OTA Gingerbread 2.3 update now available for Droid X

Engadget - Android 2.3 hit the web for Droid X owners earlier this week, but that update previously required a tethered, manual install. As of today, the update is available over the air, so cable-free purists can finally start cooking with Gingerbread on their Droid X handsets.

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Droid X² Set For $600 Price Tag Without Contract [$199 With]

Verizon, now well behind the game on it's premiere dual-core device as compared with AT&T, will officially launch the Droid X² - It's first dual-core handset - at $199 with contract, if normal discounting is to apply to the official full retail pricing we've picked up.

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krazykombatant4726d ago

Holy crap... $199 contract... Lived outside the U.S for two years here in the UK my x10 is probs 40 something pounds so what would this be 50-60 pounds a month?

JoeIsMad4725d ago

This is a device-only cost. Your monthly contract payment would be something entirely different.

silvacrest4724d ago

that is a rip off, not because of the price, but because this phone is a cut and paste of the original but just with a tegra 2 SoC, no 1GB ram, no 1080p recording(as far as i no), no qhd screen etc, motorola could have brought a real contender against the GS2, but this just falls near the optimus X2 range, good but no quite there yet