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Motorola Droid Bionic Features, Specs and Accessories Revealed

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The Motorola Droid Bionic is practically here. There’s no official release date from Verizon just yet, but new leaks and information from a trusted source leads us to believe that you’ll be able to go buy a Droid Bionic on September 8th.

The new information comes to us by way of Droid-Life, which posted up a tempting look at the Droid Bionic features, specs and accessories. I think this may be one of the most accessorized Android phones to launch on Verizon.

In the image below, you see what appears to be Droid Bionic Specs and the following note, “The Wireless Device Group introduces Droid Bionic by Motorola to the product line-up! This device will launch in all channels September 8th, 2011!”

Droid Bionic Launch Date and Specs

Droid Bionic Launch Date and Specs

There’s nothing surprising about the specs shown on this leaked document, but the feature list leaked in a separate slide does have some nice additions. Specifically, the ability to video chat over 3G, 4G and WiFi with Google Talk. You can also use the phone as a mobile hotspot, connecting up to 8 devices to the 4G LTE device.

The real shocker to me is the number of accessories that Motorola is bringing to market, hopefully all of which will be available at launch. The Droid Bionic has more than your standard navigation dock and plastic case, such as the Motorola Lapdock and webtop accessories.

Here’s a rundown of the Motorola Droid Bionic accessories we expect to see;

  • Standard Battery Cover
  • Wireless Charging Battery Cover
  • Standard Battery – 1785mAH
  • XT Battery and Cover – 2880mAH
  • Webtop Adapter
  • HDMI Cable
  • Custom Audio and Power USB Cable
  • Wireless Charging Pad
  • Lapdock – Webtop Laptop Accessory
  • HDMI Desktop Charger
  • Standard Desktop Charger
Motorola Droid Bionic Accessories

Motorola Droid Bionic Accessories

Droid-Life also shared a look at the Droid Bionic cases Verizon will carry, including silicon covers, hard covers, holsters and screen protectors.

Which of these will you be buying? Don’t forget Costco is rumored to have a bundle for $299 which includes a number of accessories for the Droid Bionic.

With a $300 estimated two-year contract price and all these accessories, you might find it hard to get out of Verizon without spending $400 to $500, or much more if you want the webtop Lapdock.

10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    09/01/2011 at 2:38 pm

    The new information comes to us by way of Droid-Life, which posted up a tempting look at the Droid Bionic features, specs and accessories. I think this may be one of the most accessorized Android phones to launch on Verizon…@George:disqus i
    cant believe this!! me and my sister just got two i-pads for $42.77 each and a
    $50 amazon card for $9. the stores want to keep this a secret and they dont
    tell you. go here GrаbPenny.cоm

  2. Anonymous

    09/01/2011 at 4:39 pm

    Muust resist urge to purchase Bionic, neeed to wait for Motorola HD, cann’t take it any longer!!!!!

  3. shadowstewie

    09/03/2011 at 6:24 am

    How come the accessory for a standard battery is 1785mah when the confirmed battery specs is that the standard Bionic battery will be 1950mah? Anyone else see this?

  4. RajaG

    09/05/2011 at 6:22 pm

    Won’t be a global phone….apparently the SIM card is being used for the phone’s 4G function. Ugh. 

  5. jakson robert

    10/17/2011 at 12:24 am

    Actually, comparing images of the Photon, Bionic and the Atrix in front
    of me, the hdmi and usb connectors don’t match. The Photon and Bionic
    may have the same configuration, hard to tell exactly from images, but
    the Motorola Atrix connectors don’t match either. So the docks will not work
    between the newer phones and the Atrix. 

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