
When it rains, it pours, and the latest in the
torrential downpour of
Droid Bionic news comes straight from the FCC itself: we’ve got a manual. The user’s guide starts by confirming the usual suspects: a 1GHz dual-core processor, 4G LTE, a 4.3″ screen and a rear-facing camera capable of capturing 1080p video. The good stuff comes in on page thirteen: the Motorola XT375 supports LTE, CDMA, GSM, and UTMS, a world phone with support for over 200 countries, but unlike its WiMax cousin, the
Photon, UMTS support is limited to 2100MHz only. The familial similarities are still there, however, as it seems that the Bionic uses the same connector layout (microUSB / microHDMI) as the Photon, but shifted further down the edge of the phone. This means, unlike the
Atrix, the Photon and Bionic
just might be able to share
WebTop docks and accessories. Need more than just bread and butter? An inductive charging back tagged along on the handset’s federal funday, and while there’s no indication that it ships with its own charging mat, we’d hazard a guess that it’s compatible with existing VZW inductive chargers. Want a closer look? Check out the gallery below for the teardown of your dreams.
Droid Bionic loses FCC confidentiality, gets updated with pics and user manual originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 07 Aug 2011 17:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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