One mobile phone that is part of Motorola’s line of Droid phones is the Bionic. This phone was one of the first devices to be a dual core 4G phone. The Bionic is well made with sturdy construction, and has a high quality feel to it. The battery cover is not plastic – as is the case with some other mobile phones. Instead, it is a dark grey cover made of rubber.
The Motorola Droid Bionic measures 5 inches by 2.63 inches by .43 inches. It weighs in at 5.6 ounces. Overall, the display measures 4.3 inches with a resolution of 960 by 540 pixels. The phone is an Android device and currently operates Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread. However, this is one of the devices that are eligible to have the update to the latest Android version, which is 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Bionic is able to successfully handle the widgets built through Motorblur. The widget for social networking is able to take all of your social media accounts and put them together in one place. Widgets may be resized and scrolled through.
One feature the Motorola Droid Bionic does not have that other Motorola phones do, is access to the MotoBlur cloud service. In lieu of this service, users of the Bionic are provided with an app known as ZumoCast. This allows you to access files on your personal computer without having to upload or sync anything – although you should not have storage issues, as the Motorola Droid Bionic does come with plentiful storage. It has 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of memory and comes with an installed 16 GB MicroSD card.
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