Yesterday I mentioned that the user guide for the Droid X2 has landed on the Motorola website and we were looking forward to the smartphone hitting stores. Verizon has now announced that the Droid X2 will be available online starting tomorrow and will be in stores on May 26. The X2 is the first dual-core 1GHz smartphone that will come to the Verizon Wireless network. The smartphone will have all the features we expect of a high-end Android offering.

It will have a 4.3-inch screen with scratch resistant and anti-reflective glass and qHD resolution. The smartphone supports Flash content and the rear camera is an 8MP unit that can record video in HD resolution. The X2 comes with apps for uploading and tagging photos to sites like Flickr and Facebook from a single place. The Droid X2 runs Android 2.2 at launch and will be updated to Android 2.3.

Other features include the ability to shoot consent out to your TV in the living room. The X2 is ready for enterprise use with support for security and IT policies. It will also be used as a mobile hotspot and share the 3G connection with up to five devices. Verizon will offer the Droid X2 for $199.99 with a new 2-year agreement and the purchase of a voice and data plan.

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