Motorola is improving day by day when it comes to producing smartphones. The latest announcement made by Motorola is that they will soon be launching their new mobile phone which is Motorola Droid Bionic. The 4.3 inches capacitive touchscreen display has a resolution of 540×960 pixels. Phone’s performance is boosted by awesome combination of Android 2.2 OS along with 1GHz dual core processor. Phone offers the latest 4G technology too. The difference set by phone is through its unique feature of HDMI mirroring which enables to watch video on both the phone and TV when they are interconnected.
Phone is not that compact in size but still it feels comfortable in hands as it weighs 158 g in weight and is 125.9×66.9×13.3 mm in dimensions. Camera of phone doesn’t make you feel the absence of camcorder with you. 8MP camera is too fine to click photos and make videos of great quality. It allows you to click snaps upto a resolution of 3264×2448 pixels. Fascinating part is that it ships in with internal memory of 16 GB and can be added further using external memory upto massive capacity of 32 GB.
This phone will give tough competition to other smartphones because of its following qualities:
• Proximity sensor
• Accelerometer sensor
• Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
• 3G and Wi-Fi enabled
• VGA camera for video conferencing
• HTML and Flash Browser
• DLNA compatible
• Computer and OTA Synchronization
• Micro USB 2.0 and HDMI port
• GPS with A-GPS support
• 4G LTE Network support
• Multi Player Gaming Functionality
To make you feel always among your social circle the phone has inbuilt integration of Facebook and Twitter. Share your views and likings by the help of Picasa and YouTube integration. Fulfill all your messaging requirements as it offers endeavor messaging services such as SMS, MMS, Email and Instant Messaging. Prolonged battery backup is provided by the Li-Po 1930 mAh battery. This phone will only serve those people who are inclined towards using CDMA technology and not GSM technology. Phone will make its final appearance by April 2011.
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January 24th, 2011
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