Motorola DROID Bionic, the high-end Android-based smartphone that arrived at Verizon Wireless a few weeks ago with support for the wireless carrier's LTE network, is now available for purchase via Amazon Wireless for only $149.99 (around 110 Euros) with the signing of a two-year contract agreement.
The mobile phone features an off-contract price tag of $699.99, and can be seen on Amazon's website here.
Motorola DROID Bionic was one of the most anticipated LTE-capable smartphones at Verizon Wireless.
Unveiled to the world in January, the handset was expected to arrive on shelves sometime in spring, but Motorola decided that it would use some design changes, and pushed it back four months or so.
Verizon launched the new device on its airwaves only in September, as the fourth and most powerful LTE smartphone on its network.
“Packing a dual-core processor with each core running at 1 GHz, the sleekly designed Motorola DROID BIONIC smartphone with 4G LTE for Verizon Wireless delivers a mobile Internet experience that's up to 10 times faster than 3G,” Amazon explains.
The mobile phone also includes 1GB of RAM, along with a large 4.3-inch qHD (960 x 540-pixel) display, and 16 GB of onboard storage (complemented by a microSD memory card slot for expanding the available memory).
“In addition to high-speed 4G connectivity, you can also share the built-in Mobile Hotspot via Wi-Fi among up to five devices--laptop, another phone, MP3 player, and more (additional service charge),” Amazon notes.
“And with Motorola's innovative webtop application, you can connect to an external monitor via optional adapters or docks (including a laptop dock) to play music and videos on the big screen as well as enjoy full Firefox multi-tab browsing (learn more below).”
On the back, the smartphone includes an 8-megapixel photo snapper with support for full HD video recording, complemented by a camera on the front for video calling, built-in GPS receiver, and more.
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