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Droid Bionic heading towards Verizon

What about this phone is so exciting? I don't understand. I don't want to use a front camera, I don't game much, I'm not going to hook it to a TV...

Then I suggest you pick up a Razr.







... :) jk. It's just the next generational step in Android.
 
Someone needs to ask MOTOMOBILE if the phone has BLUR or not. Screw the ram size.

That is the million dollar heartbreak question.
 
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Pic for the tweet I mentioned

Yep, I see my name in that tweet, I'm famous! lol

My name is shown first though :> Hehe. Though now I'm a bit disappointed. I don't want to settle with only 512MB.

I'm hoping tomorrow's CES will bring some more selection to the table.
 
What about this phone is so exciting? I don't understand. I don't want to use a front camera, I don't game much, I'm not going to hook it to a TV...

Then I suggest you pick up a Razr.
I lol'd

So does anyone know if this is 512mb or 1gb?
Is it gonna have that cool laptop accessory like the new moto phone on at&t?






... :) jk. It's just the next generational step in Android.



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My post up there got messed up and it won't let me edit. But does anyone know if it will have those cool accessories like the new moto phone on at&t?

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Cellphones, Mobile Handsets
Motorola Droid Bionic hands-on

By Chris Ziegler posted Jan 5th 2011 8:55PM
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If this is the direction high-power smartphones are going, we like what we're seeing. Though the software's still a bit raw (there's no Android Market, for example), the Droid Bionics on display here at Motorola's CES event this evening look and feel pretty blazingly fast. A spokesman we chatted with said that Motorola is actually doing some manner of software optimization (and yes, it'll launch with 2.2) to take advantage of the two cores out of the box, so it's a promising start -- as Jha says, it's "2GHz of processing power." We hope that's true in practice!

Physically, the phone feels smooth in the same way a Droid 2 does, though a bit lighter -- good news considering the LTE hardware and big display, but not entirely surprising when you take into account the lack of a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The patterned battery cover looks textured, but it's actually quite smooth with a slight soft touch treatment. The screen looks great -- in particular, the viewing angle looked superb, though all phone displays have a tendency to look a little better in this sexy lighting since they can't wash out as easily. Follow the break for video!
Motorola Droid Bionic hands-on




 
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