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DROID BIONIC teaser campaign begins

DROID BIONIC teaser campaign begins

Posted on Sep 01, 2011 by MG1

Verizon Wireless just had a high-security briefcase hand delivered to our office, and it sure looks like the Motorola DROID BIONIC hype machine has started. First off, the briefcase is covered with the DROID logo, and there’s also a plaque on the briefcase that says that this is #2 of four pieces in existence. Sure enough, a visit to www.droiddoes.com/bionic allowed us to input a special code engraved on the object inside the case. So what is inside the briefcase? Check out our gallery below for images and hit the jump for the text engraved on the inside of the case.

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Motorola Droid Bionic officially hits Verizon Sept. 8

Motorola Droid Bionic officially hits Verizon Sept. 8

Posted on Aug 30, 2011 by MG1

The long wait for the Droid Bionic is almost over, as Verizon’s first dual-core, 4G LTE phone will be landing Sept. 8.
“On September 8th 2011, the Motorola Droid Bionic will be in your hands.” the Droid Bionic official Twitter account said.
This will end a long and strange journey, as the Motorola Droid Bionic was first introduced in January at CES with a scheduled summer release time. Since then, the Droid Bionic has gone through a system redesign, three Verizon 4G LTE phones have been released and Motorola itself has been acquired by Google (or will be soon).
The long wait may have also killed some of the buzz, as Blake is passing on the Droid Bionic in favor of the upcoming Samsung Nexus ...

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Motorola DROID BIONIC appears on Motorola Store, still no official price or launch date

Motorola DROID BIONIC appears on Motorola Store, still no official price or launch date

Posted on Aug 29, 2011 by MG15

Yes, there will come a time when the Motorola DROID BIONIC actually gets launched and you are going to go through some type of news withdrawal. It seems that there is something new happening with this device everyday except for the release of the official launch date and the official price of the long-awaited phone.

The latest news is that the Motorola DROID BIONIC has now been listed on Motorola's online store. Unfortunately, there is no button to click on to pre-order the device. Instead, Motorola left the box that usually has that order button, blank. The "Description" and "Technical Specs" areas were also left blank. One curious note, the screen-size is listed as 4.3? qHD. Most likely a...

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Motorola DROID BIONIC battery life hinted in photos

Motorola DROID BIONIC battery life hinted in photos

Posted on Aug 26, 2011 by MG15

The Motorola DROID BIONIC is supposed to sport the above average battery life that we are accustomed to give Motorola credit for with its Android handsets running Texas Instruments silicon. It was also confirmed by a tester a few weeks ago.

A few photos have now emerged that show the battery meter at different stages during a DROID BIONIC usage. Up to the 60% mark the phone had been hooked up to Verizon's 3G network, and lasted about 15 hours. Then the user flipped the LTE switch, and the phone ate 10% more in four hours, arriving with the 4G connectivity on at the 25-hour mark, and still having 15% of juice left.

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Droid Bionic teases boot sequence, LTE prowess to anxious onlookers

Droid Bionic teases boot sequence, LTE prowess to anxious onlookers

Posted on Aug 25, 2011 by MG15

That's right folks, the Droid Bionic is back with another leaked appearance. This time it stars in a video clip that reveals the phone's boot sequence, which is followed by an all-important thrill ride / speed test on Verizon's LTE network. As if you needed further proof, this Moto reveals itself to pack dual cores, and as you might expect, it sports Motorola's animation-laden skin. What about the LTE test, you ask? It pulls in respectable numbers -- approximately 4.5Mbps down and 1.9Mbps up -- but as you're likely aware, these speeds pale in comparison to what we've seen on the Droid Charge and Revolution.

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Motorola DROID BIONIC commercial leaks, shows no sign of the phone but confirms September launch

Motorola DROID BIONIC commercial leaks, shows no sign of the phone but confirms September launch

Posted on Aug 23, 2011 by MG15

A 30 second "Rule All Machines" Verizon commercial for the Motorola DROID BIONIC has leaked and nowhere in the ad will you actually see the phone; the ad actually seems to be about some sort of gladiator-type contest in a giant stadium...

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Motorola DROID Bionic appears in Best Buy Buyer's Guide, still no price or launch date

Motorola DROID Bionic appears in Best Buy Buyer's Guide, still no price or launch date

Posted on Aug 19, 2011 by MG3

Like sands through an hourglass, these are the slow moving 'Days before the Motorola DROID Bionic launch'. It's not like we are not seeing more and more confirmation of the specs, such as the 4.3 inch qHD display, or the 1GHz dual-core processor or the 8MP camera on back that captures video at 1080p. It's just that time seems to be moving slowly when it comes to the DROID Bionic. And while the latest leak shows the phone in Best Buy's latest circular, there is still no mention of a launch date or price.

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Will the Motorola Droid Bionic live up to the hype?

Will the Motorola Droid Bionic live up to the hype?

Posted on Aug 11, 2011 by MG3

The wait for the Motorola Droid Bionic is finally coming to an end, and Verizon’s first dual-core LTE phone will soon be upon us. The handset has garnered quite the following since we first saw it back in January and even the massive redesign didn’t seem to sway interest for the Bionic. Can the Bionic hold onto the hype once the smoke has cleared and it’s officially available to the world or was the hype all in the wait?

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DROID Bionic Revisions Revealed by FCC Documents

DROID Bionic Revisions Revealed by FCC Documents

Posted on Aug 09, 2011 by MG1

The DROID Bionic will be coming this September, and Verizon already has the teaser page up. While we know what it’s going to look like, and more or less what the specs are going to be, the FCC has released documents that give us a look at the revised DROID Bionic – the one we’ll be seeing next month.
The FCC reveals what we already know: the DROID Bionic will support CDMA/EVDO and LTE, it will have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro-USB, 8MP camera with flash, and micro-HDMI port. Overall, it’s what you’d expect from a high-end, modern-day smartphone.
We first saw the DROID Bionic at CES 2011, where we felt like it was definitely going to be the hot 4G LTE Android smartphone for Verizon. It is being la...

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Droid Bionic loses FCC confidentiality, gets updated with pics and user manual

Droid Bionic loses FCC confidentiality, gets updated with pics and user manual

Posted on Aug 08, 2011 by MG1

When it rains, it pours, and the latest in the torrential downpour of Droid Bionic news comes straight from the FCC itself: we've got a manual. The user's guide starts by confirming the usual suspects: a 1GHz dual-core processor, 4G LTE, a 4.3" screen and a rear-facing camera capable of capturing 1080p video. The good stuff comes in on page thirteen: the Motorola XT375 supports LTE, CDMA, GSM, and UTMS, a world phone with support for over 200 countries, but unlike its WiMax cousin, the Photon, UMTS support is limited to 2100MHz only. The familial similarities are still there, however, as it seems that the Bionic uses the same connector layout (microUSB / microHDMI) as the Photon, but shifted...

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