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(First time poster so please forgive any newbie mistakes)
In an email* that Motorola's Becki Leonard sent to phonesreview.co.uk, in response to an article that the Droid was dead, she stated:
"Based on compelling feedback since the show, we are incorporating several enhancements to make this an even better consumer experience. This includes expanded features, functionality and an improved form factor"
Not to pick this apart too much as the rabid Bionic seeker that I am but I am curious what they are adding to the Bionic.
"Several enhancements" Makes me think of perhaps more RAM, a higher megapixel FFC, maybe a 1.2 GHz dual core proc, Gingerbread?
"Improved form factor" leads me to believe this will not be the Droid we are familiar with from pics on Moto's site. Perhaps it is just a renamed Targa.
What pricks up my ears is the bit about "expanded features, functionality". What could this mean? Could it be that Moto is bringing NFC to the Droid? Gingerbread supports NFC and it's been rumored that the next iPhone will have it. The Nexus S has NFC as will the Galaxy S II.
What are your thoughts?
* Motorola Droid Bionic Delayed Not Cancelled: Email Proof ? Phone Reviews
In an email* that Motorola's Becki Leonard sent to phonesreview.co.uk, in response to an article that the Droid was dead, she stated:
"Based on compelling feedback since the show, we are incorporating several enhancements to make this an even better consumer experience. This includes expanded features, functionality and an improved form factor"
Not to pick this apart too much as the rabid Bionic seeker that I am but I am curious what they are adding to the Bionic.
"Several enhancements" Makes me think of perhaps more RAM, a higher megapixel FFC, maybe a 1.2 GHz dual core proc, Gingerbread?
"Improved form factor" leads me to believe this will not be the Droid we are familiar with from pics on Moto's site. Perhaps it is just a renamed Targa.
What pricks up my ears is the bit about "expanded features, functionality". What could this mean? Could it be that Moto is bringing NFC to the Droid? Gingerbread supports NFC and it's been rumored that the next iPhone will have it. The Nexus S has NFC as will the Galaxy S II.
What are your thoughts?
* Motorola Droid Bionic Delayed Not Cancelled: Email Proof ? Phone Reviews