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In short, the marriage between the dual-core processor and 4G LTE is a very good one indeed. You can also use the Droid Bionic as a mobile hot spot for up to five devices with the activation of a Mobile Broadband plan.
Other features include a speakerphone, speed dial, voice commands, conference calling, Skype Mobile, and text and multimedia messaging. We're also not pleased with a slight shutter lag--if we moved even a little bit, the image would appear a touch blurry. Still, the results impressed us. Photo quality was pretty good. Images looked tack-sharp, and colors were accurate. The Droid Bionic is also the first 4G LTE handset to have p video recording capabilities, which results in crystal-clear videos that can play back on big high-definition TV screens.
We're still testing the video quality at the moment, and we will update this review with that information once we have it. As we mentioned, the Droid Bionic ships with Android 2.
If you would rather have Swype, it comes with that too. The Droid Bionic is also compatible with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync so you can sync corporate e-mail, tasks, and calendars. Motorola also added its own ZumoCast app, which lets you remotely access your documents and media files as long as you have the companion app installed on either your Mac or PC.
Motorola also preinstalled Motoprint for printing via Wi-Fi-enabled printers. You can remove some but not all of the preloaded apps. One of the more powerful features of the phone is the Webtop application, which is similar to the one on the Atrix 4G.
Simply dock the Droid Bionic in one of the three accessories mentioned earlier laptop dock, HD Station, or Webtop adapter , and you can access the Webtop platform.
The interface is similar to that of a Netbook, and it has several Webtop-only applications like Firefox. For more on the Webtop platform, please read our review of the Atrix 4G. You can also use the Webtop platform for creating and editing office documents, which is a great feature for business users. Indeed, Motorola claims the Droid Bionic is "business-ready," with features like resizable and scrollable e-mail, calendar syncing, and advanced security policies that enable you to encrypt both the device and the SD card.
It has remote wipe capabilities for the device and the SD card as well. Call quality was decent, but it had a few flaws. On our end, we experienced solid call quality, with good volume and natural-sounding voices. We heard very little background noise. Motorola Droid Bionic call quality sample Listen now:. Quality was slightly more mixed on the other end. While callers could certainly hear us loud and clear, there was a tiny bit of distortion that prevented the call from sounding perfect.
Callers also heard the occasional crackle, and voice quality was a little robotic. Speakerphone calls were all right, though callers said the echo effect was more pronounced.
As we mentioned earlier, the 4G LTE speeds were very impressive. We'll have to get back with more thorough tests, but initial testing showed very fast page loading and speedy downloads. Conclusion We have to admit that we didn't want to like the Motorola Droid Bionic.
After so many months of waiting, we were prepared to be disappointed. After all, when the Droid Bionic was first announced, dual-core phones were rare and 4G LTE phones were nonexistent, and the market has changed considerably since then. Web pages obviously download quickly at those speeds; Adobe Flash content doesn't pause frequently to buffer and Netflix plays well. If you go to town streaming movies or consuming other high bandwidth content, you'll easily go through 5 gigs in a month.
So use WiFi when you can if you want to avoid higher data plan pricing tiers. I picked up a Bionic at the beginning of October , and customer service offered me that plan, so you might get lucky. Whatever the reason, we don't mind the Texas Instruments CPU one bit; in fact it's a very solid performer.
The phone scored in the Quadrant benchmark, and 61 in the Linpack multi-thread test. Those are excellent numbers that put the Bionic among top scoring phones. It scored in the Sunspider Javascript test and 46, in the Browsermark test.
In terms of perceived performance, the Droid Bionic feels fast, and can handle Webtop handily when docked. Even with Motorola's custom software running on top of Gingerbread, the phone doesn't pause or lag with several apps running in the background. It handles Adobe Flash well and does well with 3D games. Motoblur hasn't received a whole lotta love, and Motorola's recent high end Android phones run toned down versions of Motoblur minus the name.
The broad social network and email support with contacts integration is here, as are some of Motorola's widgets. The widgets no longer hog the screen as they did on mid-tier Motoblur phones, and the UI customization is subtle: you get Motorola's square app icons, a launcher strip on the home screen and a side-swipeable app palette.
Motorola does a good job of integrating online services and social networking, but their UI doesn't improve on the basic Android experience nor does it detract. Motorola includes both business and pleasure titles like Motoprint, Citrix, GoToMeeting, ZumoCast for file sharing with your desktop, and VideoSurf, which attempts to identify videos using the camera and then provide you with related videos and info.
ZumoCast is particularly cool and useful: it's basically a remote access app that gives you access to your computer's files, and it can stream multimedia videos, music including iTunes playlists. It starts with a default selection of folders like My Documents and your iTunes settings folder, and you can add and remove folders from any mounted drive. Motorola's cameras haven't impressed us, but the Droid X2 and Droid Bionic's cameras are sharp 8 megapixel shooters.
Images have a high contrast, super-sharp look that's a bit stark, but there's plenty of detail and not too much artifacting. Moto seems to like cool colors, and like the display, the camera favors cool colors. That's fine for landscapes with plenty of blues and greens, but humans look a little pallid.
Still, it's one of the better camera phones on the market, and it can shoot p video in MP4 format that's reasonably smooth with good detail and modest blockiness. Our only wish? That the photo shoot time were quicker. There are 3rd party utilities that can speed things up not free so we know it's not a hardware issue. Battery life is never a cheery subject with LTE phones, but Motorola's aggressive power management and the relatively large mAh Lithium Ion battery put up a good fight.
That's assuming average use; if you spend your workday hiding in a corner cubicle and playing YouTube and Netflix for hours, don't expect it to last until dinner. Standby times were very good in LTE coverage areas, and the phone should last a week in standby. Verizon claims up to
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