Unlike major phone leaks before the Droid 2, there weren’t that many questions left to be unanswered by the time the leaked images started making their way onto the Internet. However, with the Droid 2, that’s the complete opposite. As it stands right now, more and more questions keep popping up as more images of this future device make the scene. This time, we get a few more answers, but at the same time, a few of the same questions remain.
For example, as you can clearly see in the image, this device –which is the Droid 2 for sure– is clearly running Android 2.2. No fake Photoshop nonsense here. This is the real deal. But, you can imagine that this may be just a test device, where Froyo is currently being worked through before the initial launch. Does that mean it’s going to hit the store shelves with that frozen goodness for its mobile Operating System version? Nope. But, it is a pretty good indicator that it might. Plus if the rumors that the Droid X is getting Android 2.2 at the end of August are true, then that would just make it make more sense.
Remember all those questions and contradictory statements about whether or not the Droid 2 would be running vanilla Android, or have those slight refinements that the Droid X showcases? Well, we can safely say that this one’s been answered: it’s going to have the same tweaks that the Droid X has. Even if you can’t see it in this screenshot directly, you can notice that the notification bar is the exact same one you’ll find in the Droid 2’s bigger cousin. Additionally, the hardware keys match that of the Droid X’s, more so than the original Droid’s. So, we will say that it’s launching with the non-MOTOBLUR MOTOBLUR.
Anything else we can expect from this device? That 1GHz processor is still under the hood (thankfully), but everything else is the same when compared to the original Droid. Same size, same screen, same camera. However, what else is different, is the keyboard. Apparently, it’s “phenomenal.” Yeah, that good. And no one ever said that about the original Droid’s keyboard. So consider us excited to get our hands on this one.
[via Droid-Life]