Balthazar B
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I have no problems with it. Looks like Verizon's answer to the Evo. Nothing ground breaking but a great device for Verizon to have for those who like the Evo. Where the Bionic looks like a device to compete with the iPhones front facing camera.
Seems like smart moves by Verizon to me.... They now have two phones that compare to Sprints and AT&T's best selling phones.
Compare, maybe, but not outdo. Attractive as it is, the Thunderbolt is now old technology (cute but slow-witted, so to speak), while the Bionic as a device is clearly inferior to the Atrix, and destined (if not designed) to become obsolete more quickly (and will even be released later than the Atrix...go figure). None of these phones will attract folks to Verizon from another carrier, which should have been VzW's strategy. People will make decisions based on the local signal strength (and LTE will eventually have its advantages), and VzW is a strong competitor in most areas, but I think they dropped the ball on their 1H device decision-making.
Oh, and no world phones in their new lineup (while AT&T's and TMo's are inherently roaming-capable). Stupid, stupid, stupid.