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Motorola DROID Bionic vs. Motorola Atrix 4G Comparison
Article Source: www.motorolaatrixforum.com
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Article Source: www.motorolaatrixforum.com
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All in all, the Bionic is much stronger than the Atrix.
@ Sean: HSPA+ is NOT 4G :/ Bad marketing on AT&T with trying to keep up with Verizon/Sprint. They shouldn't be calling it 4G until they have the infrastructure of their LTE network down first. Of course calling HSPA+ 4G sounds much better than 3.5G, which is what it is.
its the same damn phone with a more ram, but a weaker camera. But the biggest selling point? Verizon Wireless. Done.
its the same damn phone with a more ram, but a weaker camera. But the biggest selling point? Verizon Wireless. Done.
A. The Bionic has the better camera
B. I would bet the DDR2 variant RAM in the Bionic will be more enough of a match for the Atrix 1GB that the average Joe would never know it had less.
Both manuafctured by Motorlla- Identical RAM but half as much. Will the average Joe notice?
I can make your same argument that the average Joe will not notice the difference in the cameras.
Biased comparison anyone?
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. I'd rather have the docks, HDMI out, larger RAM and longer battery potential. Form factor? If I wanted a phone that flirted with being a tab I'd buy one of those 1990's car phones that had the cable attached or hold a brick next to my head.well he is getting a little bit better. the OP has a fetish for cutting/pasting posts from www.motorolaatrixforum.com and to be frank, the writers over there don't know what the hell they're talking about. This one isn't as loaded full of wrong info as the first couple I've seen him copy/paste though.
As for the Bionic, I wouldn't switch. Let's get real for a minute about what most people use their phone for. Voice, text, browsing, email, and a little bit of time-killing occasionally with a teeny little android game or movie. Does anyone other than a benchmark test really notice the milliseconds of difference between HSPA+ and LTE while surfing websites? I know I don't. I'm 100% sure I notice how my games and videos load like a champ with zero lag or chop and how great they look. I also notice how much convenience I'm getting out of the various docks and the HDMI - out Moto made for this phone. (not sure how this writer figured it made sense to talk about how nice the display was while discussing LTE)
Now let's look at it from a carrier standpoint. I know from my own experience that I can do common data related activities (browsing, email etc) quite fast on HSPA+. What percentage of smartphone users do serious file downloading on a handset when you have a hard line broadband connection at home? Raise your hands please. Ok you over there with the blank look on your face, now give your head a shake
Seriously what on earth did you people do when everyone was only on 3G. I'd rather have the docks, HDMI out, larger RAM and longer battery potential. Form factor? If I wanted a phone that flirted with being a tab I'd buy one of those 1990's car phones that had the cable attached or hold a brick next to my head.
actually independent tests show LTE is much more faster than any carriers 4G. Whether youre opening a website, downloading a docx, doesnt matter. It will be MUCH faster, if the file is big enough it will be more than milliseconds. The fact is that these phones are much more capable than your old android or BB. I wouldnt dare to download a video, music, or any other large file when I wasnt home. Comparisons try to be as objective as possible, your doing no different than the OP

actually independent tests show LTE is much more faster than any carriers 4G. Whether youre opening a website, downloading a docx, doesnt matter. It will be MUCH faster, if the file is big enough it will be more than milliseconds. The fact is that these phones are much more capable than your old android or BB. I wouldnt dare to download a video, music, or any other large file when I wasnt home. Comparisons try to be as objective as possible, your doing no different than the OP
I don't need tech sites to tell me about the networks in my area. I live in Atlanta Georgia and my best friend carries a Thunderbolt. We ran 10 concurrent speed tests on my Atrix, my Inspire, and his Thunderbolt on V LTE. LTE in Atlanta is pulling ~6mb down and 2mb up. AT&T HSPA+ is pulling 4.5-5.0mb down and 2.2mb up (HSUPA unlocked Inspire). On paper LTE has a higher downlink speed of 17mb/s, and HSPA+ has a theoretical maximum of 14.4mb/s. This is on a completely unsaturated network. Either Verizon is crippling their 4G network in one of the top 4 most important markets in the country, or the difference between AT&T's 3.5G network and Verizon's 4G network isn't this massive gap you're making it out to be.
Again, reference any tech site you want. I've actually used the devices side by side over the last three weeks. It's possible that Verizon has either over saturated their network here, or hasn't built out their network enough, which I find it hard to believe considering this was one of the first cities to go up on LTE.