Verizon Droid II ‘Shadow’ leaked.
admin | May 26, 2010 | 4:11 pmIt’s been a little while since I last did a technology posting here. As a matter of fact some of my recent free time has been occupied by my continual research into ‘share & shoot’ flash camcorders (but that’s another post). However, I was squealing like a little school girl today when a few ‘leaked’ images of the upcoming Droid II surfaced on the web today as well as some of its rumored specs.
Now, first and foremost, remember, the keywords here are ‘rumored’ and ‘leaked’ and may not be the final product released. As happens many times, there are pre-production prototypes shopped around and tweaked before things go golden and make it to the public, but everything I see so far looks very promising.
The only major drawback is that I just got my original Droid back in the late November or early December time frame making my device only about six months old. When I got my phone, I signed a new two year contract which makes me ineligible for a free upgrade for at least 18 months as of this writing, unless I want to pay a small penalty and upgrade when it does come out ‘possibly’ this summer.
Just when the HTC Incredible made me green with envy, the new Droid, aka ‘Shadow’ looks even more impressive than the current hard to find HTC. So without further ado, let us all begin to salivate on Droid’s upcoming big brother:
- 4.1 or 4.3″ TFT screen (this replaces Droid’s current 3.7″ screen).
- Possible that the current prcessor will be dropped for either a 1GHz Snapdragon or a 720MHz OMAP3630 which is an upgrade from the current Droid 3430 (this new chip will reduce overall power consumption).
- It’s rumored to be 9mm thick which indicates the physical keboard will now be gone thus making it lighter. Not sure I like this myself as I tend to fat-finger using the touch screen and often find myself using the slide out keyboard out of habit now.
- Motorola Motoblur will be included which is an intergrated front end UI that melds many of the popular social networking services (Facebook, Myspace, YouTube, etc) into one sign on account. Also look for an optical trackball like the newer HTC models are sporting.
- It will most likely launch with Android OS 2.2, codenamed Froyo, but if you have a regular Droid or like phone most everyone will be getting this upgrade OTA in the coming weeks anyway, so it’s not really a selling point to me.
- Kinda vague, but I’ve seen reports of anywhere between 2 and 8 GB of internal memory.
- The camera will be upgraded from 5 MP to 8 MP with 720p video recording.
- An exciting new feature is the ability for 1080p output via a HDMI port.
If it indeed released this summer (meaning next 2-3 months) that will make my current Droid only about 8 or 9 months old. It’s a pretty significant upgrade and I feel like I was one of the last people to jump on the smart phone bandwagon. I use my Droid and many of its built in apps daily, especially the maps and GPS functions. I like Buzz and gmail contacts and messaging a lot, so do I dare spend the money? But as these things tend to go, and more and more often than before, whatever current flavor of the month is, it will soon be made obsolete by the newest and slickest phone just around the corner.
Anyway, your thoughts?





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