Bionic's still coming, is defintely new hardware - XT875

Interesting...

Motorola Dinara To Follow Droid Bionic With 13MP Camera, HD Screen - SlashGear

Motorola Dinara To Follow Droid Bionic With 13MP Camera, HD Screen
Rue Liu, Jul 19th 2011 Discuss [0]

The much anticipated Motorola flagship smartphone, the Droid Bionic, has yet to arrive, but details on a successor are already surfacing. Codenamed the Motorola Dinara, this next flagship phone is believed to be similar to the Droid Bionic but with even beefier specs, including a 13-megapixel camera and a full edge-to-edge HD screen.

The folks at Droid-Life were tipped to this development and believe that it makes sense given Motorola’s empty winter release schedule following the Droid Bionic. The Motorola Dinara is said to look identical to the Droid Bionic in styling, but will be much slimmer and lighter. Additional details revealed suggest that it will sport a TI processor, 1GB RAM, a lock button, and an internal non-removable battery.

The Dinara will likely run Android Gingerbread since Ice Cream Sandwich isn’t quite ready. It could end up on multiple carriers although it is currently being tested for Verizon’s network and will likely support 4G LTE.

Droid-Life also points out that “Dinara” is the name of a mountain range, which is typical of Motorola’s naming scheme, exemplified by previous device codenames: Olympus, Everest, and Etna.

[via Android Community]

That is an at&t phone. Check out these threads. Motorola Droid Bionic "Targa" pre-release thread - Part 2 - Page 22 Just go through the thread.
 
Interesting...

Motorola Dinara To Follow Droid Bionic With 13MP Camera, HD Screen - SlashGear

Motorola Dinara To Follow Droid Bionic With 13MP Camera, HD Screen
Rue Liu, Jul 19th 2011 Discuss [0]

The much anticipated Motorola flagship smartphone, the Droid Bionic, has yet to arrive, but details on a successor are already surfacing. Codenamed the Motorola Dinara, this next flagship phone is believed to be similar to the Droid Bionic but with even beefier specs, including a 13-megapixel camera and a full edge-to-edge HD screen.

The folks at Droid-Life were tipped to this development and believe that it makes sense given Motorola?s empty winter release schedule following the Droid Bionic. The Motorola Dinara is said to look identical to the Droid Bionic in styling, but will be much slimmer and lighter. Additional details revealed suggest that it will sport a TI processor, 1GB RAM, a lock button, and an internal non-removable battery.

The Dinara will likely run Android Gingerbread since Ice Cream Sandwich isn?t quite ready. It could end up on multiple carriers although it is currently being tested for Verizon?s network and will likely support 4G LTE.

Droid-Life also points out that ?Dinara? is the name of a mountain range, which is typical of Motorola?s naming scheme, exemplified by previous device codenames: Olympus, Everest, and Etna.

[via Android Community]

Someone over at HoFo was tipped of a version of that device that was headed to at&t. His buddy initially thought it was the Bionic.
 
I am willing to bet that the NFL lockout will be over before they mention anything on the Droid Bionic...
 
No matter, a non-removable battery would be a deal breaker for me. I carry a spare battery now because of the work I do.
 
Does the Motorola DROID Bionic have its own Twitter account? - Phone Arena

It has become a tradition of sorts for Motorola and Verizon to send out tweets from the @DroidLanding Twitter account prior to the launch of a brand new DROID handset. And usually, the tweets from the site lead to a contest that offers up free units of the soon-to launch model. However, with the Motorola DROID Bionic soon to launch, a series of curious tweets have been sent out from an account named @MDB228.

It turns out that this is the model number of the DROID Bionic and in the tweets are hints of certain features that will be on the handset. For example, one tweet says that its 1900mAh battery helps give it the energy it needs to stay awake as the unit can't afford to sleep with so many landings ahead of it. The message here is clear. If this account is legitimate, Motorola/Verizon will be once again using the fabled DroidLanding site to promote a contest. And as in the past, we would expect free Motorola DROID Bionic handsets to be the prize.


This tweet is one of many from @MDB228, the model number of the Motorola DROID Bionic

Other tweets from @MDB228 include intriguing clues to a possible launch such as one dated July 22nd that reads, "T-Minus 1,166,400". Other tweets sent say things such as "Netflix will be important with my new webtop abilities... Be prepared." Of course, there is always the chance that this is someone's idea of a joke and we would advise that the messages be taken with a grain of salt rice.

If there is an absolute truth, it is that eventually the Motorola DROID Bionic will be launched. The latest information that we have reported to you is that it will happen on August 4th. Until then, there is no harm in keeping an eye on the @MDB228 Twitter account by clicking on the sourcelink. There, you can not only read all of the messages supposedly sent by the eagerly awaited handset, but you can also keep watching for the rules of the contest that we expect will soon follow.

source: Twitter(@MDB228) via AndroidandMe
 
Does the Motorola DROID Bionic have its own Twitter account? - Phone Arena

It has become a tradition of sorts for Motorola and Verizon to send out tweets from the @DroidLanding Twitter account prior to the launch of a brand new DROID handset.
source: Twitter(@MDB228) via AndroidandMe

It has been speculated the tweet is a fake due to the account is following individuals familiar to us. Not because of the individuals it is following, but the fact it is following anyone.

I have eaten some crow in my time but I am not buying stock in those tweets.
 
It has been speculated the tweet is a fake due to the account is following individuals familiar to us. Not because of the individuals it is following, but the fact it is following anyone.

I have eaten some crow in my time but I am not buying stock in those tweets.

I will be sitting right next to you at the crow feast if this thing is legit gapi.
 
Does the Motorola DROID Bionic have its own Twitter account? - Phone Arena

It has become a tradition of sorts for Motorola and Verizon to send out tweets from the @DroidLanding Twitter account prior to the launch of a brand new DROID handset. And usually, the tweets from the site lead to a contest that offers up free units of the soon-to launch model. However, with the Motorola DROID Bionic soon to launch, a series of curious tweets have been sent out from an account named @MDB228.

It turns out that this is the model number of the DROID Bionic and in the tweets are hints of certain features that will be on the handset. For example, one tweet says that its 1900mAh battery helps give it the energy it needs to stay awake as the unit can't afford to sleep with so many landings ahead of it. The message here is clear. If this account is legitimate, Motorola/Verizon will be once again using the fabled DroidLanding site to promote a contest. And as in the past, we would expect free Motorola DROID Bionic handsets to be the prize.


This tweet is one of many from @MDB228, the model number of the Motorola DROID Bionic

Other tweets from @MDB228 include intriguing clues to a possible launch such as one dated July 22nd that reads, "T-Minus 1,166,400". Other tweets sent say things such as "Netflix will be important with my new webtop abilities... Be prepared." Of course, there is always the chance that this is someone's idea of a joke and we would advise that the messages be taken with a grain of salt rice.

If there is an absolute truth, it is that eventually the Motorola DROID Bionic will be launched. The latest information that we have reported to you is that it will happen on August 4th. Until then, there is no harm in keeping an eye on the @MDB228 Twitter account by clicking on the sourcelink. There, you can not only read all of the messages supposedly sent by the eagerly awaited handset, but you can also keep watching for the rules of the contest that we expect will soon follow.

source: Twitter(@MDB228) via AndroidandMe

Can people please stop quoting this, its been proven FAKE over and over and people keep continuing to mention his tweets, they are MEANINGLESS.

Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
 
Does the Motorola DROID Bionic have its own Twitter account? - Phone Arena

It has become a tradition of sorts for Motorola and Verizon to send out tweets from the @DroidLanding Twitter account prior to the launch of a brand new DROID handset. And usually, the tweets from the site lead to a contest that offers up free units of the soon-to launch model. However, with the Motorola DROID Bionic soon to launch, a series of curious tweets have been sent out from an account named @MDB228.

It turns out that this is the model number of the DROID Bionic and in the tweets are hints of certain features that will be on the handset. For example, one tweet says that its 1900mAh battery helps give it the energy it needs to stay awake as the unit can't afford to sleep with so many landings ahead of it. The message here is clear. If this account is legitimate, Motorola/Verizon will be once again using the fabled DroidLanding site to promote a contest. And as in the past, we would expect free Motorola DROID Bionic handsets to be the prize.


This tweet is one of many from @MDB228, the model number of the Motorola DROID Bionic

Other tweets from @MDB228 include intriguing clues to a possible launch such as one dated July 22nd that reads, "T-Minus 1,166,400". Other tweets sent say things such as "Netflix will be important with my new webtop abilities... Be prepared." Of course, there is always the chance that this is someone's idea of a joke and we would advise that the messages be taken with a grain of salt rice.

If there is an absolute truth, it is that eventually the Motorola DROID Bionic will be launched. The latest information that we have reported to you is that it will happen on August 4th. Until then, there is no harm in keeping an eye on the @MDB228 Twitter account by clicking on the sourcelink. There, you can not only read all of the messages supposedly sent by the eagerly awaited handset, but you can also keep watching for the rules of the contest that we expect will soon follow.

source: Twitter(@MDB228) via AndroidandMe



I saw this the other day, but what I thought was curious was that they state that "MDB228" is the phones "model number"...... I thought it was XT875.......makes me think they might not know much about what they're reporting on to begin with....
 
I saw this the other day, but what I thought was curious was that they state that "MDB228" is the phones "model number"...... I thought it was XT875.......makes me think they might not know much about what they're reporting on to begin with....
Was literally just gonna point that out.. people will believe anything they see without doing research on their own. We all know what happens when you ASSume :cool:
 
Was literally just gonna point that out.. people will believe anything they see without doing research on their own. We all know what happens when you ASSume :cool:

The MDB=moto droid bionic the 228 is like #228 made not the model number. Not saying this is real but maybe read through his posts and you would know what you are talking about.