About the
SGS2 Function:
Is it LTE? This isn't really a big one to me, as I don't really care either way (actually to be honest I would prefer it not to be LTE just to have a smaller device if nothing else). My state doesn't have 1 city with LTE eventually, and I don't live in or near the biggest city in my state....so I don't envision getting LTE anytime soon. Also, I am around wifi a lot... but this is still a valid question about this device.
What processor is it going to have? I have heard rumors about Samsung going to the Tegra 2 for their stateside release. This would be a step down from the Exynos. There are also rumors that they could step the processor up to 1.4GHz, because of the delay in release.
Will Verizon gimp it again like they did with the original SGS (it has less RAM than all the other SGS phones)? Maybe Verizon will gimp it in some other way.
How will it's battery life be? With it's possible new specs (LTE and T2) how will the battery hold up.
Will it still be thin?
When will it come out? Quite a few rumors that it could be a while before the SGS2 hits shelves in the US. 6 months from now, we could be talking quad core phones with 1.5gb and 2gb of RAM on the near horizon. SGS2 wouldn't be looking so hot then. Sure it would still be a fine device I am sure, but next gen...no.
About the
Bionic:
How will the software be? Their recent software offerings haven't been very promising, DX2 is buggy. DX's Gingerbread update is buggy, so buggy that they have put off releasing updates for their other Droids. I haven't had a chance to play with the D3 or read much about it since it's release (I like to wait to read full thoughts on devices, where they have had a chance to actually use it for more than 24hrs) and it's new software. I don't like bugs.
How will it's display be? It seems to be kind of a tossup between the pro-pentile and anti-pentile on the displays. I imagine the larger you go though the more apparent it's flaws would become. Since this one is rumored to be 4.5"....maybe it is unbearable for some.
How will it's battery life be? I have seen some people that say the D3 get bad battery life in their first few times using it. Since they have similar hardware, how will it hold up. Also this is Moto's first LTE device, so maybe it lives in the Thunderbolt area where they get 1 - 2 hours of battery usage at times. Motorola is usually pretty good in this department, and since the phone comes with a fairly beefy battery stock I assume they did that to combat this issue....
How will the memory situation work? Is it going to be like the Atrix where some of the RAM is partitioned (I guess that is the word I want to use here) to the WebTop OS. Or is it going to allow you full access.
That doesn't even include some general questions I have about both. How comfortable will they be to hold and carry around with me all day? I have rather large hands, so a large device probably won't bother me. But if it feels as though I have a Moto Xoom in my pant pocket I probably won't enjoy that.
Of course my questions/concerns don't really pertain to everyone. But as I am debating on what to do with my upgrade, these are some of the thoughts I have about these two devices.