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First official Droid 2 pictures spotted in teaser site code?

First official Droid 2 pictures spotted in teaser site code?

Astute reader Dominic was just minding his business, hunting for hints in the Droid Does website source code, when what should he allegedly discover but an entire Droid 2 spread inside an Shockwave Flash file. To our knowledge these may be the first official images of the Motorola A955, though of course we’ve already seen it a number of times before. We just need Verizon to leak an official announcement with price and release date now — we’re hearing August 23rd — and perhaps a nice Hollywood trailer to round things out. See a larger version of Dominic’s discovery right after the break.

First official Droid 2 pictures spotted in teaser site code?

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