While everybody probably is excited about the soon-to-be-released Motorola Droid 2, its benchmark score has recently been leaked, showing the Quadrant benchmark score of 1299. Along with this score, you can also get to know about its internal specs. So this is what you will get if you’re planning to upgrade your phone to this one:
- 512MB RAM (approx. 200MB available on boot)
- OMAP 1GHz processor that scales between 300MHz and 1GHz
- microSD card slot under the battery (not hot-swappable)
- 5MP camera that is similar to the original DROID
- 8GB internal storage
- six sensors including a 3-axis accelerator, 3-axis magentic, temperature, proximity, orientation and light
- 1300 mAh battery (same as the DROID and CLIQ) that provides a full day usage
- extra strong vibrate
- two-tone coloring with a smokey chrome on the front and darker coloring on the back
- physically, the handset resembles its predecessor and is identical to the dummy phone images that have already hit the Internet
- Swype pre-installed
- Froyo – Android 2.2 with a modified Motorola MotoBLUR interface similar to the one that debuted on the Droid X
Has any of you already put your eyes on this Droid 2?

August 4, 2010 10:00 PM | by