The Motorola Droid Bionic is the first Verizon 4G LTE smartphone announces at CES 2011.
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The Motorola Droid Bionic is one of the first phones to be on Verizon's 4G LTE network. It also has dual-core processors; each is 1GHz, which adds up to 2GHz total. The 4.3-inch display you see here is qHD, which is very bright, crisp, and vibrant.
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Ports
On the side of the Droid Bionic are the USB charging port and the HDMI jack. The latter lets you hook up the phone to your TV so you can view videos on it. The Droid Bionic also has HDMI mirroring, so you can still use the phone when you're watching video on the big screen.
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Top
On the top of the Droid Bionic is the 3.5mm headset jack and the power/screen lock button.
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Camera
On the back is an 8-megapixel camera and dual Xenon flash. It also has a front-facing camera, which is good for making video calls or taking self-portraits. Other features include Wi-Fi, mobile hot spot capability, Bluetooth, GPS, HD video capture, and 1080p video playback.