iFixIt is Back With a Droid 2 Teardown, Reveals Possibility of a Swappable Keyboard
Quentyn Kennemer
The Droid 2 has been out for a day and iFixIt has already stripped it bare – down to its very last piece of silicon. As is common with their teardowns, we’ve been treated to some meaty details.
Firstly, it has the same 3.7v 1390 mAh battery found in the original Motorola Droid. No surprise there.
Screws are a pain in the rear end to get to, but iFixIt is fearless.
The Droid 2’s camera is capable of shooting DVD-quality video at 30FPS compared to 24 from the OG, though they look nearly identical.
It’s using the very same TFT LCD display from its predecessor.
Finally, their findings show that the Droid and Droid 2’s keyboards could be perfectly interchangeable with a bit of work, but they have yet to conduct any testing. I’m sure they’ll be trying to offer swap services for those not keen on the original Droid’s keyboard if testing goes OK (but that would ultimately depend on them being able to get the supplies to actually do it).
It would also depend on their ability to actually reassemble the phone. They aren’t yet sure on how they’ll be putting this thing back together, but I know they won’t just sit around with a perfectly-good Droid 2 that’s being held back from its true potential due to a few rusty screws.