Thursday, 8 September 2011

Motorola Droid Bionic: The Smartest and Fastest Smartphone at Verizon -- Photo Gallery and Unboxing Video

The Motorola Droid Bionic has had a storied past, despite just being released a couple of days ago. It was initially announced in January this year at way back at the CES.


Motorola Droid Bionic Comes at Verizon


Motorola went back to the drawing board and redesigned the Bionic to what we have today: a 4G LTE phone that could be a twin to the already-released Droid X2.
  • Pros
Motorola Droid Bionic is the fastest, well built and most powerful smartphone for Verizon. It turns into laptop or desktop PC.
  • Cons
Apps in laptop/desktop mode can be sluggish. Slow camera. PenTile LCD can look slightly fuzzy.
  • Bottom Line
The Motorola Droid Bionic gives you the full Web with no waiting, thanks to its powerful processor and speedy LTE modem.
  • Weight  
The phone is lighter than it looks to be in the images available. Actually, it’s not as light as the Samsung Galaxy S II, but it’s also not as heavy as the Droid X.



Motorola Droid Bionic: 4G LTE Smartphone


Motorola Droid Bionic: Full and Fastest Web Access with Powerful Processor and Speedy LTE Modem


The Bionic measures 127.5mm x 66.9mm x 10.99mm (5in x 2.63in x 0.43in), and weighs 158g (5.6oz). While it is certainly not a small phone by any means, it is deceptively light, and the bevelled edges on the back cover allow it to rest nicely in your hand.

Motorola is quick to point out that it is just a hair less than 11mm thick, and that it is the thinnest 4G LTE smartphone for Verizon to date. The phone's low weight is enabled, in part, by the lack of metal parts on the Bionic, which is different from the Motorola Droid phones of the past.

The Bionic is put together well, but it doesn't feel quite as solid as say a Droid X2, and the plastic construction doesn't seem fitting a phone of its stature (or price tag).

Be intact for further details and in the mean time; check out this quick video below.