Motorola Droid Bionic (XT865)



Status: 2Launched
Rank:2/100 (?)
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Fairly similar to the Motorola Atrix except the Bionic lacks the desktop docking functionality of the Atrix and has half the RAM (1GB vs. 512MB). The Droid Bionic has a better rear camera than the Atrix (8MP vs. 5MP). Other than this and the carriers on which they operate, both are quite similar with 960x540 screens and running 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 CPUs (Dual-Core ARM A9 @ 1GHz). It'll definitely be a powerful phone, but may be bogged down with Motorola's Motoblur interface which has been seen to be sluggish on other phones (fortunately on Android that's easy to fix). It's surprising and disspointing that the Droid Bionic doesn't have the latest version of Android (2.3 AKA Gingerbread).
Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Motorola
Model name Droid Bionic
Model id XT865
CPU type Nvidia Tegra2 (Dual Cortex A9)
CPU speed 1000 Mhz
Graphics Nvidia ULP GeForce
OS Android 2.2
Display Size
4.3" 960 X 540
Touch Technology
Capacitive Multi-touch
Display Type
Soft (Finger) Touch
RAM 512 MB
Keyboard NO
Mouse Pointer NO
Weight 158gm / 5.6 oz.
Size (w/h/d mm) 67/126/13 mm
Size (w/h/d inches) 2.6/5/0.5

Physical Interfaces
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
Micro HDMI
Micro SDHC slot
Micro USB

Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
BT 2.1
EVDO

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
A-GPS (Internet Assisted)
Accelerometer
Ambient light sensor
Camera 8MP Auto-Focus
Capacitive Touchscreen
Compass (Digital)
Front and rear cameras
Google Market access
LED Flash
Microphone
Mono speaker
Voice (Cellular) Capability
WebCam 0.3Mp

Trend (140days, 7-day moving average.)


Product Notes
Equipped with Verizon's LTE "4G". Capable of 720p recording and 1080p playback (recording could be increased to 1080p with a post-launch software update).

Pricing Guide (based on retail price for base model.)


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