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Droid 2 manual leaks, teaches you everything you need to know about a phone you don’t have

Droid 2 manual leaks, teaches you everything you need to know about a phone you dont have

You know the drill: blurry shots of phone get leaked… user\’s manual gets leaked… excited would-be buyers voraciously consume manual\’s contents… phone finally gets released. Indeed, that\’s precisely a similar well-trodden path the impending Droid 2 is taking, so when you\’re staring at getting this thing inside the following couple of weeks, you should start skimming the documentation so there aren\’t any embarrassing newbie missteps on your first few moments of ownership. As Droid Life notes, we\’ve got more confirmation here that the phone will likely be running an analogous skin as the Droid X, complete with the Swype-enabled (and presumably multitouch-enabled) soft keyboard for those times while you\’re too lazy to drag out the physical keyboard. We will be able to\’t imagine what else may be able to leak at this point — so hey, Verizon, do we recommend you go ahead and get this show on the road?

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