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Motorola Droid Bionic Delayed Until Summer

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Apr 19, 2011, 3:03 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Responding to speculation that its Droid Bionic LTE smartphone for Verizon Wireless had been cancelled, Motorola issued a statement regarding the device's availability. Motorola said that the Droid Bionic, which it originally planned to ship during the second quarter, will instead launch during the third quarter. "Based on compelling feedback since the [Consumer Electronics] show, we are incorporating several enhancements to make this an even better consumer experience." The Droid Bionic was announced in early January.

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DAntiVirus

Apr 19, 2011, 3:09 PM

Hmm

Delays that long usually mean, 'Oh crap we broke something and gotta fix it!'

Damn, I was seriously looking forward to this phone as a replacement to my Droid X. Now gotta wait till the fall, though that might be a good thing, if they can fix what they broke. Whatever that may be.
They scrapped what they broke, heating issues with the Etna. They tried to fix it, but couldn't. Now the Targa will be branded Bionic wich is rumored to have a 13MP rear facing camera and a 1.3 front facing camera as well as some other improved specs
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And by then it will likely come preloaded with Gingerbread, and possibly will be upgradable to Ice Cream.
I say they screwed up when the showed the Bionic and the Atrix at the CES. The CES was clearly a way better phone and consumers say that.

Based on a lot of the forums I've read that was peoples complaint is that the Atrix is way better but that the...
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Cosmic Spiderman

Apr 19, 2011, 3:10 PM

Tried to tell you

 
 
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