Today at the CES event, Motorola unveiled the Droid Bionic smartphone for Verizon, a powerful smartphone that should be the company's latest Android 'flagship.'
The Bionic has LTE 4G support, a dual-core 1GHz processor, a massive 4.3-inch qHD display, 512MB of RAM, an 8MP standard camera and a front-side VGA camera for video conferencing.
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I was waiting for the Droid X, 4G LTE, but I would imagine this is the one I want. I also would imnagine that this is backward compatible with 3G, as Verizon does not have 4G LTE in this area as of late. (Central CT)
Get the Moto Atrix instead. It only has a 5MP Camera, but it has 1GB RAM, and it looks thinner too. It's about 1mm thinner than the HTC Desire, a few mm shorter, but a few wider.
I'm down to a few choices:
For Power: Motorola Atrix vs LG Optimus 2X or for Looks: Sony Xperia Arc vs LG Optimus Black.
But I'm probably going to go with the Atrix. Samsung and HTC dissapointed with their phones at CES. Micorosft WP7 keynote was a joke. I know they're waiting for MWC but I've waited long enough to replace my dying 4 year old phone. In the past few years, LG's TV's and Phones have absolutely sucked, but man have they ever upped the anti. I'm hoping the Optimus Black has nothing less than a 1Ghz CPU. That thing looks awesome.