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Droid Bionic's HUGE battery
So for the people who are experts on batteries, is this Bionic battery good?!?!
So for the people who are experts on batteries, is this Bionic battery good?!?!
People really need to check other threads before posting things like this...
CES Bionic had a 1930mAh Battery. Not sure where people are getting a 1400 from. So the battery has shrunk, not sure why they did that.
I have googled the part number, but to no avail...I imagine VERY soon we should be able to determine what Mah this battery's part number is.
As did I. First thing I did as soon as saw that battery. We should find out soon.
I have googled the part number, but to no avail...I imagine VERY soon we should be able to determine what Mah this battery's part number is.
As long as it's bigger than the Thunderbolt, then I think we're doing pretty good. Find someone that reads Asian languages. I might ask my friend from Korea if he knows what it says on the battery.
I think you'll find that the Asian languages on there are basically repeating the same line over and over for different areas. English first, then others, with the exception of the MOTOROLA at the top, which looks to only have one language (most likely Japanese) for translation.
We knew that the DROID Bionic would be the world’s first dual-core 4G LTE device, but we had yet to really see it show off the download speeds that it was capable of. Thanks to another tester in the wild, we get just that today. And this is exactly why this phone has been talked about for 8 months now – because it’ll have power, style, and run on Big Red’s shiny new network.
The leaker (Yoda) has also mentioned that he is seeing 15 hours of battery life with moderate usage, something that no other LTE device can really say at this time. We had been hearing from our sources that Moto reps couldn’t stop raving about the massive battery and how long it lasts, so to get confirmation from a tester is a nice add-on.
And is it just me, or have the pics from the last two days that we’ve seen with the screen on, look much less PenTile-y than the DROIDX2 and DROID3? I know, I know, it’s almost impossible to tell from these quick ninja-shots, but they definitely aren’t looking awful.
With the LTE Galaxy S II news from this morning followed by these Bionic speed tests, it’s probably safe to say that DL readers are officially torn between the two. We 100% know that the Bionic is coming in September – the SGS2, is still a mystery.