Motorola DROID 2 unboxing / impressions

General

The original Motorola DROID practically saved Motorola’s wireless division (though we suppose you could argue Verizon deserves the same amount of credit, if not more). Following up on their superstar handset is the Motorola DROID 2 — couple refinements here, couple changes there. It’s nothing breathtaking, more like another option in the getting-very-crowded Android section on Verizon Wireless. Here are some first thoughts and our unboxing gallery follows:

  • The handset unfortunately feels a little bit cheaper than the original. It creaks along the sides a bit, and we’re not in love with the design identity of the phone. It’s almost like Motorola went backwards when trying to make the device have a bit more mass-market appeal with the chrome, blue color scheme, and now more rounded design — feels like their vision wasn’t carried all the way through.
  • The keyboard is slightly more pronounced now (the middle of each key is domed), but we have to say, it’s not the update we hoped it would be. Comparing it to the old, flat keyboard, we’re not sure what we’d pick. You can feel each key more on the new keyboard, but we’re not sure if that let’s you type any faster.
  • The screen is solid — seems identical to the original DROID.
  • Android 2.2 doesn’t really feel like Android 2.2 since it’s been BLUR’d and MOTO’d. We’d have loved this to be a stock Android 2.2 handset. This is basically a DROID X in a different form factor.
  • All in all seems solid, and a great product refresh, though we do wish that Motorola would have pushed the bar a tad bit higher.

Click on over to our Motorola DROID 2 unboxing gallery!

117 Comments
  • Avid Fan

    I purchased 2 Droid 2′s (with 1 year contracts) after having the G1 and LOVE it. However, if I were a Droid owner, I might wait for the Droid Pro as it will be a bigger upgrade from the Droid.

    • B

      I’m waiting to see what the Droid Pro will look like. I’m not a QWERTY fan. I have the OG Droid & will buy the Droid X outright depending on what the Pro looks like.

  • http://www.itsagadget.com Andrei

    Motorola maid Droid 2 look more stylish than previous Droids, but they forgot to improve or retain the 720p video recording camera. A good thing is that Android 2.2 comes already installed so you won’t have to worry about an update. Our team made a preview here, http://www.itsagadget.com/2010/08/motorola-droid-2-is-an-android-2-2-built-in-phone.html

  • That guy over there

    droid 2 R2D2

  • Josh

    I prefer my droid one. I wish Moto would let Google do their job and leave android to someone who knows how to program. Their “upgrades” to android make it so that a pin is required when connecting to an exchange server weather the server requires it or not. Then they have hacked up the other portions of exchange active sync so that contacts don’t sync and many are missing. Guess even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while too bad moto hasn’t been able to since last November. If the boss cant have his contacts then maybe we should move him back to a blackberry. Thanks moto for for stopping our corporate move to android in it’s tracks.

    • Tom Z

      Josh you need to get your facts straight. The pin number can be disabled in Exchange.

  • fkljf

    lol..im waiting on vzw to go 4g end of this year..then ill jump ship from ATT ;-)

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