Droid 2 Goes Official with Android 2.2
You can squash any fears that Motorola's Droid 2 smartphone won't ship with Froyo (Android 2.2). And while you're at it, put to rest any suspicions you might have had that the $20/month mobile hotspot add-on and Flash Player 10.1 wouldn't be part of the mix, because it's all getting tossed in with Motorola's latest and greatest.
Courtesy of Verizon, the Droid 2 is finally official. In addition to the above, Droid 2 will ship with a revised QWERTY keyboard, Swype pre-installed, a 3.7-inch multitouch display, 5MP camera, DLNA streaming, 8GB of onboard memory, and an 8GB microSD card thrown in for good measure.
So when you can order one? Tomorrow's the day to mark on your calendar, which is when Verizon will offer up its newest smartphone in pre-order form for $200 with a 2-year contract. As for in-store availability, you'll have to wait one extra day.

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