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Verizon confirms 1Ghz CPU & Free Droid X giveaway?! From new official Twitter page

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"DroidLanding, Verizon's new Twitter page for the Droid family, confirms Droid X will have 1Ghz OMAP CPU and releases clues to possible whereabouts of free phones!

From DroidLanding:

"The next generation of does is coming soon, but you might get yours before that. Droid X phones are hidden across the country. Follow us for clues."

"REPORT: Droid X units have escaped! Get the stats on them at Droid Does | The Next Generation of Does by Verizon Wireless . Forewarned is forearmed."

"ATTN: Droid designate #5 escaped secure location 6 hours and counting. Witnesses noticed it heading in a southern direction.""

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Edit: Motorola's R & D Lab is in Illinois so that makes the location of #5...still incredibly vague...

Edit 2: DroidLife has been notified that the Snapdragon was indeed a mistaken, not premature, tweet, it is an OMAP but still 1Ghz =D
 
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I thought the 1ghz snapdragon tweet was deleted? I am still not a believer that Moto has moved away from the TI Processor. But, then again... what do I know lol.
 
Mojo, it's misinformation. There is not a chance in hello the Moto's will be sporting that processor. Do NOT believe everything you read from knuckleheads on twitter.


I should set up an account @CK_Motorola and spread all kinds of craziness lol
 
Mojo, it's misinformation. There is not a chance in hello the Moto's will be sporting that processor. Do NOT believe everything you read from knuckleheads on twitter.


I should set up an account @CK_Motorola and spread all kinds of craziness lol

I double dog dare ya! :D
 
That's what happens when you let marketing people access the internet without engineering department proofing what they write.
 
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