Sky Chief said:I am pretty amazed that they got LTE and a huge battery into a 7.1mm thick phone, this is way more impressive than I thought it would be.
They were probably obligated to release it. I guess they couldn't help the delays, so it was unfortunately sent to die.rozay said:So wait, what was the point of releasing the droid bionic? Isn't it inferior to this in every single way?
rozay said:So wait, what was the point of releasing the droid bionic? Isn't it inferior to this in every single way?
rozay said:So wait, what was the point of releasing the droid bionic? Isn't it inferior to this in every single way?
This. lmao. I'd be pissed if I jumped on the Bionic like I almost did.rozay said:So wait, what was the point of releasing the droid bionic? Isn't it inferior to this in every single way?
Yes, and Moto knew if they didn't release something people would've been pissed.stressboy said:Wasn't the Bionic supposed to be out earlier this year?
in a few weeks it will go on sale. Look at the bionic, that phone was free a few days ago and it only came out a month ago.planar1280 said:Price is $299! too expensive for me
it got announced all the way back in january with the atrix. LTE and dual core probably didn't jive too well.stressboy said:Wasn't the Bionic supposed to be out earlier this year?
Where you at chief!Sky Chief said:Pure speculation here but I think we will see a Xoom 2 here running ICS and then Nexus Prime tonight also running ICS.
celebi23 said:Damn, so no preview of ICS? I guess I'll just have to wait until tonight
Did they mention the battery lofe on that thing? I hope it works with all android handsets, not just the RazrJtwo said:
SILENCE!
Ah, if that's the case than yeah. I did it on WiFi because I assumed they were showing device capability and not network. My mistake.Oozer3993 said:On Wi-Fi? Maybe they're talking about loading it over the cell network.
See those hardware buttons? That means "no".Pyrokai said:Is the Razr supposed to have ICS?
All signs point to no. It has capacitive buttons, and it's running the same Motoblur skin as the Bionic and Droid 3.Pyrokai said:Is the Razr supposed to have ICS?
Menelaus said:See those hardware buttons? That means "no".
I wasn't implying that; they absolutely do make a difference, but all this technical stuff with the dual cores and whatnot isn't a huge selling point to your average consumer. I thought it was quite telling that Apple barely glossed over their new A5 chip at their 4S reveal (didn't Tim spend almost twice as much time talking about the new camera?). I'm a happy Android user, but ICS needs to come quick, once we get h/w acceleration on all our Android handsets this crazy specs race can take a backseat, and the phone makers and Google can start to work on polishing up the OS.nib95 said:So basically geeks demand more for there money than others? Is that what you're saying? Or are you implying that after hardware acceleration cpu's won't make a difference? I think you should perhaps check out some of those iPhone 4 vs 4S speed comparisons (web browsing etc), you'll see that the dual core did the phone wonders.
Hardware acceleration or not, the CPU still matters.
To give them high fives?Technosteve said:kevlar backing, kevlar backing I would like a word with there case designers.
Technosteve said:kevlar backing, kevlar backing I would like a word with there case designers.
BigFwoosh said:All signs point to no. It has capacitive buttons, and it's running the same Motoblur skin as the Bionic and Droid 3.
andycapps said:I'm curious of the shape of the battery.. it's got to be longer than most of the ones I've seen. Longer and thinner. No jokes please.
giga said:Where you at chief!
Yeah, I'd say that's pretty much a sure thing. I just meant it isn't going to have it out of the box.Jeff-DSA said:It could run ICS. It might look a little funny with the screen buttons above the capacitive ones, but it will probably see a CM9 release.
Copernicus said:Okay guys, in case you haven't noticed. the onscreen buttons for ICS replicate the hardware buttons, if they are not present.. You don't need to not have buttons for ICS, they just simply....don't render on screen.
Copernicus said:Okay guys, in case you haven't noticed. the onscreen buttons for ICS replicate the hardware buttons, if they are not present.. You don't need to not have buttons for ICS, they just simply....don't render on screen.
andycapps said:That's what I was getting at. It didn't make sense that any existing phone would simply not get ICS ever. That would be a dumb move by Google to make.