some more pics from android central
Hands on with the Motorola Droid Bionic
		 		  		 		 			 			 			 			Posted on Wednesday, Jan 5, 2011			by 
Phil Nickinson 			 			 			
			 			 		
 	
 	 	 		
 The 
Motorola Droid Bionic  is not your basic black slab, all appearances to the contrary. It's a  Droid, dammit, and when it's ready for mass consumption -- the demo  units here at CSE were unfinished -- it's gonna be a speedster that  might even make you Droid Incredible fans think about switching.
 It's got a 1GHz processor atop 
Android 2.2, a 4.3-inch QHD screen, a full 1GB of RAM -- oh, and how about LTE data? Not too shabby, eh.
 The  units we saw were a tag buggy, but they'll connect to your TV just  fine. No release date or pricing was announced. Check the pics after the  break.
  

 
 
 
 
Hands-on with the Motorola Atrix 4G
		 		  		 		 			 			 			 			Posted on Wednesday, Jan 5, 2011			by 
Cory Streater 			 			 			
			 			 		
 	
 	 	 		
 Today  Motorola and AT&T announced the Motorola Atrix, arguably the most  advance Android device to hit AT&T. For you tech folks, here’s the  breakdown:
- Android 2.2 (presumably upgradeable to Gingerbread  Android 2.3) with MotoBlur (nope – they haven’t abandoned this branding)
 
- NVIDIA Tegra dual core processor offering a total of 2GHz of processing
 
- 4.0- QHD display with 24-bit color graphics
 
- 1 GB RAM with 16 GB of onboard
 
- A micro SDHC slot that supports up to 32 GB for a total of 48 GB of useable storage space (HD video anyone?)
 
- Fingerprint recognition reader ensures secure authenticated access past the lock screen.
 
- Dual microphone noise recognition for clear crisp conference calls and video capture.
 
- Front-facing VGA video camera for web conferencing and chat
 
- 1930 mAh battery to power this monster device.
 
- 5MP camera
 
The most fascinating feature of this device is the 
HD Dock.  The dock has an HDMI port that plugs into a monitor or TV for quick  access to music, pictures, and videos. Motorola offers a unique and easy  to use interface to access and display media content.
Another  cool accessory is the Atrix laptop dock. The Atrix is running a full  version of Firefox and Flash and is capable of displaying this content  via the laptop dock, all powered by the phone. Road warriors will  appreciate the ability to access the web, edit documents, and make calls  without ever touching the phone.
Pricing and availability was not announced.
The Atrix will also be available on Bell Canada and orange UK
  

 
 
 
