CES: Motorola unveils 4G capable Droid Bionic for Verizon

Andre Yoskowitz
6 Jan 2011 18:03

Today at the CES event, Motorola unveiled the Droid Bionic smartphone for Verizon, a powerful smartphone that should be the company's latest Android 'flagship.'
The Bionic has LTE 4G support, a dual-core 1GHz processor, a massive 4.3-inch qHD display, 512MB of RAM, an 8MP standard camera and a front-side VGA camera for video conferencing.
Furthermore, the device has HDMI-out and 'Mirror Mode' for simultaneous video streaming.
All content from the HDMI-out can be played back in 1080p Full HD.
The device also comes with remote wipe, data security and encryption capabilities, making it a strong choice for corporations, adds Motorola.
Says the company:

DROID BIONIC brings to life the speed and power of Verizon's 4G LTE network, giving consumers an unrivaled mobile experience. Whether downloading movies in minutes, connecting with friends or co-workers through video conferencing, or blazing through the Internet, Motorola's DROID BIONIC is what the 4G LTE experience is all about.
DROID BIONIC is the epitome of speed, providing consumers with instantaneous access to their personal and work content, anytime and anyplace. By combining such a powerful mobile device with the performance and capabilities of Verizon's 4G LTE network, we're empowering consumers to define how they want to live their mobile lifestyles.

Check the product page here: Droid Bionic

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