Joined Sep 6, Messages Reaction score Tonik said:. I am new to this game And ours is around MB, that seems odd. I am dl'ing it now to look inside. Dave Silver Member. Joined Nov 15, Messages 3, Reaction score Edit: The forum member that posted the Bionic ones is the same guy that posted the Razr ones. Bear in NM Active Member. Joined Nov 12, Messages 1, Reaction score 1.
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While it did appear a little washed-out under bright sunlight, we were still able to see what was on the screen. What truly impressed us was how smooth and fast the navigation was. Thanks to the Droid Bionic's 1GHz dual-core processor, screens and pages just flew by as we scrolled and swiped around. We were a little bit surprised that Motorola opted for a TI processor instead of something from Nvidia, but we still thought it was fast.
It definitely felt faster than phones with just a single-core processor. Certain applications like the camera and the browser did take just a touch longer to launch, but it wasn't a huge difference. Multitasking was easy and quick as well. The user interface on the Droid Bionic is very similar to on the Droid 3.
Both have a scaled-down version of Motoblur--you get the social-networking widgets and connected gallery, without the required log-in and setup. The main menu is the same, with side-to-side navigation instead of the vertical default. You can read more about the Droid Bionic's Android 2.
Beneath the display are the four Android shortcuts for the menu, home, back, and search functions. On the top are a 3. A front-facing VGA camera is above the display. On the back is the camera with a single LED flash. As we mentioned earlier, you can purchase several different accessories to take advantage of the Droid Bionic's Webtop application: a laptop dock, the HD Station, or a Webtop adapter.
The laptop dock is the most complete package as it combines a screen and keyboard, along with a couple of USB ports. The HD Station lets you charge the handset and it too has a couple of USB ports and Bluetooth capabilities so you can use a mouse and keyboard, but you have to provide them yourself. The Webtop adapter can only be used with a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. With the HD Station and the Webtop adapter, you have to provide your own display.
Other optional accessories include a car dock and a normal charging dock. All of these accessories are only for the Droid Bionic and cannot be used with other phones. Features Clearly the most compelling reason to get a Droid Bionic is that it combines two speedy technologies in one handset: a dual-core processor plus Verizon's 4G LTE. As we mentioned earlier, navigation certainly felt much snappier than single-core handsets.
With most handsets, this can result in slow page loading on Flash-heavy Web sites, but not so with the Droid Bionic. We loaded up our full CNET. We were actually able to play Flash videos directly in the browser, with absolutely zero buffering time. We also managed to scroll through Web pages and switch between different tabs without any lag or hesitation.
In short, the marriage between the dual-core processor and 4G LTE is a very good one indeed. You can also use the Droid Bionic as a mobile hot spot for up to five devices with the activation of a Mobile Broadband plan. Other features include a speakerphone, speed dial, voice commands, conference calling, Skype Mobile, and text and multimedia messaging.
We're also not pleased with a slight shutter lag--if we moved even a little bit, the image would appear a touch blurry. Still, the results impressed us. Photo quality was pretty good.
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