Motorola Droid Bionic Review & Specs

Motorola Droid Bionic fits right into Verizon’s current DROID lineup. It basically looks like a cross between the Droid X2 and Droid 3, or a Droid 3 without a keyboard. Comes with glossy gray color scheme and 4.3-inch display, it’s more visible at certain angles. Above the display are the front-facing camera (with 480×640 resolution), earpiece and Motorola’s logo. The ambient light sensor is up there, too, but is nicely hidden. There’s also a hidden notifications light.

Motorola Droid Bionic

The sides of the DB are pretty uneventful. You’ve got the microUSB and microHDMI ports on the left, and volume rocker on the right. At the back of the phone, taken up entirely by battery cover and you’ll find the 8MP rear camera back here as well. The real speaker is nicely displayed in a lower corner, it’s plenty loud. Every body is waiting for this phone, but there is no certainty about the Motorola Droid Bionic release date.
The Motorola Droid Bionic has 4G LTE and dual-core processors. The DB sports a dual-core TI OMAP processor running at 1 GHz. Also, this Bionic has a full 1GB of RAM. On the other hand, the Droid Bionic has a 1735 mAh battery, so you’re going to get more life out of it than you would out of another LTE device using a smaller battery.

Motorola Droid Bionic is running Android 2.3.4, as known as “Gingerbread”. Motorola’s done a nice job of not overloading the five home screens, instead opting to only pre-load icons and widgets on three. You’ve got two keyboards from which to choose, or you can install your own. By default, the Droid Bionic sports Motorola’s multitouch keyboard. It means you can hold the shift key and type a capital letter. Swype is the very popular keyboard in which you can swipe your finger from one letter to the next, without lifting your finger from the glass. Or you can just type normally.

Motorola Droid Bionic Specification

Motorola Droid Bionic Specification

This should have been Verizon’s Droid X2. Or maybe it was supposed to be the Droid X3. Regardless, it’s the best LTE device available today.

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