I'm voting Bionic, but honestly right now I'd go for whatever comes out first, I've been waiting and waiting and waiting to get a new phone for a while now but something better is always in the horizon. It's time darn it!![]()
This is a discussion on Thunderbolt vs Droid Bionic within the Droid Polls forums, part of the Droid News category; I'm voting Bionic, but honestly right now I'd go for whatever comes out first, I've been waiting and waiting and waiting to get a new ...
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I'm voting Bionic, but honestly right now I'd go for whatever comes out first, I've been waiting and waiting and waiting to get a new phone for a while now but something better is always in the horizon. It's time darn it!![]()
The bionic seems nice but I would like the extra 512MB of ram. Right now the LG Black looks really good.
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Dual Core is not 1 Ghz + 1 Ghz = 2 Ghz. The processors run in parallel and can speed up running two processes on different processors but are currently not capable of running one process on both. Therefore it will be super fast at doing two things, but will not have some ridiculous quadrant score.
Also, each chip can be overclocked, but again not added together. Maybe each running at 1.5Ghz. It will be a huge advantage for apps/games that are very graphic intensive. And definitely for running apps and widgets in the background.
In case I make to sense to you: Multi-core processor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meant "In case I make NO sense to you"
Wonder how the battery will do. Hopefully they've improved a bettery battery to last a little bit longer than previous models.![]()
Put up an option for "whichever comes first." That's my vote...
Bionic is the winner. Not much of a fight.
I'm honestly not sure what the huge fuss is about with the 512MB RAM vs 1GB debate. Yes, the new AT&T phone has 1GB RAM instead of 512 MB RAM, but it is also basically running 2 OSes. Check the video and discussions of the phone, there is a second Linux OS running for docking purposes and to handle the true Linux applications (like real Firefox) which come installed. I honestly believe the Atrix is more RAM starved than the Bionic is. There has been some talk that the Bionic may not have a locked bootloader and I am hoping that is true, but until official specs for the Thunderbolt are released, so far this seems like a no brainer.