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One would hope that if the situation gets bad, Google will get someone to make a Nexus 2, or hold a manufacturer's hand as they did with the Motorola Droid 1.
As it is, I've decided I need to get a phone based on what it can do NOW, and not count on future updates to make things better. If they happen, great.
That said, I am counting the potential firmware lock against the Droid 2 (it has substantially the same hardware as the Droid X, and Motorola has promised the Droid 1 was a fluke) in my own internal battle of Droid 2 vs Samsung Epic 4G (vs waiting even longer for T-Mobile to get something worth buying)