At CES 2011, Verizon and Motorola unveiled the latest Droid smartphone, the Droid Bionic, which runs on Google Android. It's a 4G handset that has a 2GHz dual-core processor.
LAS VEGAS -- Verizon and Motorolaon Thursday unveiled the latest Droid smartphone, the Droid Bionic, which runs on Google Android.
The 4G handset is a real barnburner, touting a 2GHz dual-core processor (if you're keeping track at home, it's the same one as that of the Motorola Xoom tablet) and 512 MB RAM.
More specs:
Adobe Flash Player and HTML5 support
Front-facing VGA camera
"See What I See" social video feature
Rear-facing 8-megapixel camera
Multiplayer gaming capabilities
4.3-inch HD quality screen
"Console-quality graphics"
HDMI connectivity
Full 1080p support
"Mirror Mode" function for simultaneous streaming of video to the TV and on the device.
Support for corporate email, remote wipe and data security and encryption capabilities
Quickoffice for document review and editing, full calendar management, one-click access to conference calling