We all know that Motorola has brought their latest smartphone named Atrix 4G, but if you think that the company will give a little pause after that, then you are wrong. There is also another smartphone device to be unveiled by Motorola as the company introduces the dual core smartphone Motorola Droid Bionic at the 2011 Consumer Electronic Show. The Motorola will be the future version of the popular Droid smartphones (particularly, the big screen Droid X).
If we look at its specifications then Droid Bionic has certainly got some impressive attributes to win over. The device comes in a tiny shell and the Droid Bionic 4G is one of the first smartphones that will come with Verizon’s 4G LTE network.
The Droid Bionic has got a 4.3 inch wide qHD capacitive touchscreen display, along with 450×960 resolution. The device will be operated on the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, and it will boast a 16 GB of integrated storage space which can be enhanced upto 32G by using SD card slot.
Regarding the operating system we haven’t recived any concrete information yet. But experts are guessing this will be running on Android Froyo OS most probably, while the chances for a Gingerbread update can not be neglected fully. Users will get a standard micro USB port, along with Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, plus HDMI. It will be featuring dual cameras. On the back side we can see a powerful at 8 MP with dual LED, and on the front face there will be a VGA cam to facilitate chat. The handheld is also equipped with video recording functionality at 720p HD.
The Motorola Droid Bionic is expected to release in Q2 2011. So we are eager to see how much attention it gets after the release.
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