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.
The sides of the database are fairly quiet. You have the microUSB port and microHDMI on the left side and the volume control on the right side. In the back of the phone until it is completely absorbed by the battery cover and you 8MP camera back here again. The current president is very well represented in the corner is much stronger. Everyone is waiting for this phone, but there is no certainty about the date Droid Bionic release.
The Droid Bionic 4G LTE processor and dual-core. DB sport a dual-core processor TI OMAP 1GHz addition, the Bionic January 1 GB of RAM. On the other hand, the Droid Bionic 1735 mAh, then you will have more life than it would be another device with a smaller battery LTE.
Droid Bionic runs Android 2.3.4 as “Gingerbread” to be known. Motorola is a good job does not overwhelm the five home screens, but may choose to pre-load the icons and widgets only three. It has two keyboards to choose from, you, or you can install. By default, the multi-touch keypad Motorola Droid Bionic sports. This means that you can hold down the Shift key and type a capital letter. Swype keyboard is very popular, where you slide your finger from one letter to another without lifting your finger on the glass. Or you can just completely normal.
Droid Bionic specs:
* 1GHz dual-core processor;
* 512MB of RAM;
* 4.3″ QHD screen;
* 8 Mpix rear-facing camera;
* 0.3 Mpix front-facing VGA camera;
* HDMI out with mirror mode;
* 1080p playback;
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