Friday, July 8, 2011

Mmmm Motorola

So I'm an avid Android user #droidarmy. I currently have the original Motorola Droid for Verizon. I loved it when I first got it, but seeing how far the technology has come since the phone first came out, I am thirsty for more. I am in love with Motorola. I just think they make great phones. For the past few months I have been following updates on their new phone, the Motorola Droid Bionic, rumored to come out this fall. I love its sleek look and the fact that it has a camera on the front of it as well.
To me, it resembles the iPhone in a way. One of my biggest complaints about the first Motorola Droid is the fact that it's so square and bulky. The Bionic has nice rounded edges and a bigger screen. I also regretted just the day after I got the Droid the fact that I chose it over the Eris solely based on the fact that it had a physical keypad. I got used to typing on a touchscreen within a matter of hours (mind you, I was coming from the Voyager). The keyboard just adds sooo much extra bulkiness, so the Bionic looks like it'll be a nice change.

Now I'm a very impatient person. My EARLY upgrade in my contract is set for this August. However, the rumored release date is scheduled for early this fall. I will be highly highly disappointed if this phone doesn't come out mid September at the latest. Also, I hope it comes paired with plenty of accessories because a phone fresh-out-the-box is just asking to be broken.

That reminds me, Verizon recently threw out their unlimited data plans. I freaked out when I heard this too, trust me. I'm on my phone constantly and having my data speed reduced would kill me. Luckily for you guys (my zero followers...awesome) I did some research and found out in deed that current Verizon customers who have 3G smartphones WILL be eligible to be grandfathered into the old unlimited data plan when upgrading to a 3G OR 4G LTE smartphone. Excellent news. Many thanks, Verizon.

Anywho, check out the full specs for the Bionic here.

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