^ I came from the X. I didnt think there would be that much of a difference because my X was overclocked and pretty fast. The B is sooo smooth and lag free, I was immediatley taken by it!![]()
^ I came from the X. I didnt think there would be that much of a difference because my X was overclocked and pretty fast. The B is sooo smooth and lag free, I was immediatley taken by it!![]()
Another thing, I was not a fan of the hard buttons on the X.
Thanks for the feed back, going to go look at it on the way home.
Retired my original DROID today, got a Bionic. Love it so far! Does look like an extended life battery is in my near future ;-)
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Cheers,
'dawg
"Never take life to seriously, you'll never get out alive!"
I researched based on battery life and features and choise the Bionic. I got it yesterday. Charged it overnight. So far today I've watched a complete movie on Netfilicks (WiFi connection), MAde a call or two, surfed the Net, Done a lot of configuration, downloaded a few apps from the store and played a couple of games. Not to mention I am syncing my Outlook email, contacts, and calendar and my personal roadrunner email every fifteen minutes. I'm on 3G network right now. I have WiFi and Bluetooth turned on. So with all that going on I have 45% left on my standard battery.
^Nice! It will be interesting to see if any of these supposed super be all end all phones that are coming out can pull that off?! I doubt it.
I have mine but i cant sync my facebook contacts. i have had mine for like a week now. and it still is not syncing. any help?
Hey i just got the droid bionic and it is amazing. The only thing i am curious about is why have i not once seen my phone say 4g? It only says 3g. I have my mobile network set to CDMA/LTE but when i activated the phone i had it set to CDMA only. Do you think because i activated my phone with CDMA, that verizon thinks my phone is only CDMA?