One of the most anticipated phones of the year, the Droid Bionic, will be released by Motorola and Verizon this Thursday, Sept. 8.
The Droid Bionic is a dual-core Android phone that runs on Verizon’s 4G network, with full-screen internet browsing.
The Droid Bionic contains the following features:
• 16 gigabytes of international storage
• Full-screen internet browsing
• An 8-megapixel camera
• 4.3-inch 960×540 touchscreen
• Runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread
• A pre-installed 16GB miroSD card
• 4G LTE connectivity
• HDMI port
The following accessories can also be purchased for the Droid Bionic:
• Lapdock netbook adapter ($300)
• HD Station ($100)
• Navigation Dock ($40)
• Battery Dock ($50)
The phone will be sold at Verizon stores nationally for $299.99 with a two-year data plan.
More information regarding the Droid Bionic can be found on the Verizon Wireless website.