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DROID BIONIC Officially Invades Verizon

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Nice phone, but $300?!!?! I can only imagine how much the Nexus Prime is going to cost.
 
That's an awful lot of dollar signs in this news article. And most of them do not seem worth it to me, this phone strikes me as relatively ordinary these days.
 
I think this and the Atrix are the only two phones which rightfully reserve a spot in the superphone category.
 
I think it would be wise to reserve judgement until we see battery life numbers. 4G is great unless it comes at a cost of draining the battery in a couple hours..
 
$300 + $100 (at least) per year = $2700+ to be an "it" person. I'm glad I'm not an idiot.
 
That's a lot of money, especially the contract. If it were $300 dollars and no contract I might consider it but as it is... forget about it. Contracts are for suckers.
 
This phone is severely limited by "$30 monthly access for 2 GB of data".

The LTE speed will zip through 2GB of data in 2 days maybe.
 
I love my Atrix. Very similar specs to this phone except it has the dual core Tegra 2 processor.

The only problem with Atrix is AT&T and their version of 4G.
 
Waiting for the comparison with the Prime. Reviews thus far have been quite good though.
 
[citation][nom]docken02[/nom]I love advances in technology! On the other hand, my wallet doesn’t.[/citation]

Same here....
 
[citation][nom]toastninja17[/nom]I think this and the Atrix are the only two phones which rightfully reserve a spot in the superphone category.[/citation]
Did you forget about the Galaxy s2 ?
which, ofcourse, totally blows the atrix out of the water.
 
This is the next best phone. On Verizon is the only best>Verizon is not getting a Samsung Galaxy S2
 
Motorola is own by google now. So if you getting an Android, Motorola is the way to go. They will be the first in line to get any updates.
 
if you weren't forced to pay for a voice plan and just pay per minute then that would be much better. No reason to have voice plans anymore when data can do everything. This is how these companies make their money.
 
Frankly that's rather expensive. Android might be popular but individually, these models don't have the allure of the iPhone, sadly.

 
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