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Originally Posted by HTC Touch-Pro
I still think most people prefer the tactile feedback and familiarity/ease of using an actual keyboard, rather than sacrificing their screen real estate to the QWERTY Gods; not to mention the original Droid was immeasurably successful and is still a hot ticket all this time after the debut - the X is just another Android device added to the Verizon line-up. I am not saying the X isn't awesome, and I am not still considering it as my next phone, but 9 of 10 people on the street wouldn't even know what the "X" was, let alone Froyo; so I think the Droid 2 is an automatic success.
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hate to rain on your parade or curb your enthusiasm but the X is and will continue to be VZW's flag ship. The Droid 2 (while not trying to hate on that device) has a smaller screen, smaller processor, and no HDMI out. It is an evolutionary improvement on the original Droid.
Now I don't want to imply that it won't be a fine phone. I'm sure it will. Just make no mistake, the X is VZW's bad boy right now.