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Droid X2 ready for May 26 launch?

The skeptics in us aren’t able to call this one confirmed yet, but we’re starting to see information trickle in a few possible launch date for the Droid X2 . Droid-Life uncovered possible promo materials discussing the doorway strategy for the X2 , along side several of the phone’s specs. These docs strongly indicate May 26 is the magic day for an entire-scale assault, with early orders allowed once May 19. We do not see any major surprises in specs — there is a dual-core Tegra 2 1GHz processor, 4.3-inch qHD screen, 8MP rear camera, and 1080p HDMI-out video, to list off the highlights — although we’re excited to look Gingerbread can be within the mix here, indicated by the ever-so-subtle blue bar seen at the phone’s screen. We are hoping you could understand our hesitation, though, since an unproven spec sheet from Pocketnow suggests we must always only expect Froyo. No way of knowing who will win this little argument, but you recognize which one we’re rooting for. Take a look at another leaked image after the break.

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