CES 2011: Droid Bionic Packs Dual Core and 4G LTE

Motorola and Verizon have announced the Droid Bionic, a Google Android phone with a 1GHz dual-core processor and 4G LTE speeds. Additionally, it has a QHD 4.3-inch screen and dual cameras. Here’s more from the official press release:

Packing a dual core processor with each core running at 1GHz, delivering up to two GHz of processing power, and 512 MB RAM, the sleekly designed Droid Bionic smartphone with 4G LTE delivers a mobile Internet experience that’s up to 10 times faster than 3G. This means consumers can stream their favorite music and the latest TV shows with unparalleled quality experience. Droid Bionic also races through loading of complex web pages and media that take advantage of Adobe Flash Player and HTML5, rendering graphics faster than previous generation single-core devices.

Personally, I’m more interested in the Droid Bionic than the two AT&T Google Android phones I wrote about yesterday (the Samsung Infuse 4G and Motorola Atrix 4G). AT&T blows in too many places I frequent. The Droid Bionic offers formidable hardware coupled with a reliable network. If the LTE speeds are competitive with other 4G speeds (WiMax for Sprint, HSPA+ for AT&T and T-Mobile) then this phone should rock.

Anyone interested in this beauty?

Author: RPadTV

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2 thoughts on “CES 2011: Droid Bionic Packs Dual Core and 4G LTE”

  1. Why would it only have 512 when the ATT flavor has 1gb? Strange.

    Is it running full on Motoblur or Moto lite? Just curious. I'm not buying it either way I don't think.

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