The once rumored Motorola Droid X2 has had its fair share of leaked images and product literature spread across the Internet. Today we have the official Verizon Wireless launch package, complete with the full specifications and most importantly the U.S. launch date — May 26. Get ready for a double dose of Droid X, pre-orders begin May 19.
Let’s start with the processor. Under the hood of the Droid X2 you’ll find none other than a Tegra 2 dual-core 1 GHz chip. HDMI output will allow 1080p mirror mode, giving you the option to connect your smartphone to your HDTV for the highest resolution playback. A qHD resolution 4.3-inch display offers 26 percent more pixels than the Droid X and dual-layer anti-reflective coating manhandles direct sunlight.
On the back of the Droid X is an 8-megapixel camera with continuous autofocus, delivering 44 percent faster shot-to-shot times over its predecessor. There’s 8GB of internal storage to store your photos plus an 8GB microSD card pre-installed and a 1540 mAh battery. Although the Droid X2 can output via HDMI in 1080P, video capture is still limited to 720p.
Now for the real shocker. We’ve know for some time the Droid X2 lacks a 4G LTE radio, but it appears Motorola and Google have managed to ship the X2 with the latest Android flavor, Gingerbread. Assuming the screenshots in the launch material are accurate, the X2 could have a leg up over its counterpart, the Motorola Atrix.
via Unwired View

