With the recent news of Samsung Galaxy S II achieving 3053 points in the Quadrant benchmark, HTC Sensation must have felt ashamed when its 1800+ points result came out. However, the Motorola Droid X2 scored a more decent 2453 points in Quadrant, as shown in the video below.

We are talking about a dual core smartphone after all, according to a recent video posted online and it seems that the Droid X2 packs a 1.2GHz dual core CPU under the hood. As far as the design is concerned, the Droid X2 resembles its predecessor, except for the dedicated camera button and a different color choice.

There’s an impressive 4.3 inch 960 x 540 qHD display upfront, 768MB of RAM available and an 8 megapixel camera at the back, to have fun with. HDMI and a long life battery (supposedly) end a pretty appealing list for the device that should come out in May. Here’s the benchmark if you want to see some raw power:

 

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