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Just last week, it was publicized that the highly anticipated Motorola Droid Bionic’s debut has been delayed. There were rumors that the reason why its debut will be delayed is because of some glitches with regard to its processor. Also, Motorola did not give us any official announcements to confirm those rumors. Amusingly, a new page has been published on Motorola’s website resounding the same CES reveal date, but the page has been tweaked and reveals what will be coming for the device when it gets released.
As you can see on the photo above, it has the original form factor of the Droid Bionic. However, this summer, the Droid Bionic will come into existence with a new form factor. And, Verizon Wireless will still be carrying the device. The good news is that this particular smartphone is still expected to be a 4G LTE enabled smartphone. And guess what, the Droid Bionic will be in the form of the Targa.
This seems very thought-provoking. What can we expect with the Droid Bionic, or should I say the Targa?
Just last week, it was publicized that the highly anticipated Motorola Droid Bionic’s debut has been delayed. There were rumors that the reason why its debut will be delayed is because of some glitches with regard to its processor. Also, Motorola did not give us any official announcements to confirm those rumors. Amusingly, a new page has been published on Motorola’s website resounding the same CES reveal date, but the page has been tweaked and reveals what will be coming for the device when it gets released.
Based on compelling feedback since the show, we are incorporating several enhancements to make this an even better consumer experience. This includes expanded features, functionality and an improved form factor. Motorola Mobility and Verizon Wireless are very excited about bringing the ‘new’ DROID BIONIC to market.
As you can see on the photo above, it has the original form factor of the Droid Bionic. However, this summer, the Droid Bionic will come into existence with a new form factor. And, Verizon Wireless will still be carrying the device. The good news is that this particular smartphone is still expected to be a 4G LTE enabled smartphone. And guess what, the Droid Bionic will be in the form of the Targa.
This seems very thought-provoking. What can we expect with the Droid Bionic, or should I say the Targa?