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CES 2011: Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola

Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola

 

CES 2011: Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola

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Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola allows you to experience 4G-like power and speeds much greater than typical 3G with 512 MB RAM, a dual core processor, a front-facing VGA camera, an 8-megapixel on the rear, HDMI out, and a Mirror Mode that will let you do simultaneous streaming of video to the TV and on the device.

CES 2011: Droid Bionic smartphone by Motorola

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Motorola Droid Bionic specification:

* 4.3-inch qHD Capacitive display (540 x 960 pixels)

* Dual-core 1000 MHz processor

* Android Gingerbread OS (expected)

* Dual cameras

* 8 MP with LED flash at rear (1920×1080 resolution)

* VGA camera at front

* 4G

* Mirror Mode app

* WiFi – 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

* Bluetooth

* 512 MB RAM

* 32 GB micro SD support

* microUSB

* MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI support

* Flash support

* 3.5mm

* HDMI port

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Verizon Gets Ready to Launch 4G, No Handsets Until Mid-2011

Verizon Wireless is about to move from talking about first large-scale LTE (4G) cellular network to actually launching its service on Sunday, December 5th, bringing service to 38 metropolitan areas and 60 airports in the United States. The network is launching with only broadband data plans for USB modems, as handsets utilizing the technology are not expected until mid-2011.

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Even though Verizon’s network will launch in December, it will be only for laptops for a while, with 4G consumer phones expected by the middle of next year. As with past leaps, the big plus of the 4G network is faster connections.

Multiple mainstream news sources have reported that Apple is set to release a Verizon-compatible version of the iPhone as early as January 2011, although that model is not expected to support Verizon’s new 4G network. In fact, rumors have suggested that the next major revision to the iPhone, likely set for launch in June or July of next year, also will not support 4G. Such a move would follow the precedent set by Apple with the original iPhone, which did not offer 3G compatibility despite AT&T offering a 3G network at that time, with Apple opting to wait to adopt the technology until the following year when it had matured and availability expanded to more markets.

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