The sad thing about the Bionic is that it was theTRANSITIONAL Moto device between 3G and LTE/4G. It was the first Moto 4G device that appeared after a long, difficult road to launch. It tapped the very first 4G capabilities. Then Moto gets involved with a Google merger. Bionic is now the Moto "Great Grandfather" of 4G devices. How many Moto devices have been launched since the Bionic? Four? Five? I've lost count - and that's only Motorola. The fact it's still included in the ICS scenario is surprising... And I suspect as time goes on, increasingly unlikely. It seems it was a dinosaur at launch, with some of it's many issues resolved over time, yet - too much time??
ICS may turn out to be an impossible dream for the Bionic. Yet, the Bionic is now seemingly reaching it's potential as a vast improvement over early Android smartphones such as the Droid X (which I LOVED!!)
So ... Is there an ICS future for Bionic? I sure hope so.