This morning, Verizon Wireless posted an ad for the Motorola Droid Bionic on its website. However, this must have been an error, because it was quickly removed. Nevertheless, this cutting-edge Android smartphone is expected to be released in a couple of weeks.
The ad was part of the carosel of products that appears on this carrier's home page. It revealed no new details about the Droid Bionic, just the well-established fact that it will offer 4G LTE.
Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha recently promised that this smartphone will be released in September. According to an unconfirmed report from early this month, this handset is going to be be introduced on September 8.
Motorola Droid Bionic Details
This smartphone will include a 4.3-inch screen with a qHD (960 x 540) touchscreen. It is going to be one of the first with a NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip with two 1GHz cores, and will almost certainly debut running Android OS 2.3 (Gingerbread), the latest version of Google's operating system for phones.
The Droid Bionic will also have an HDMI video-out port as well as front- and rear-facing cameras, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microSD memory card slot, and many other features.
Information that has leaked out of Verizon indicates that this cutting-edge device is going to be priced at $300. That will make it one of a small number of phones that have debuted recently above $200.
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