It's common knowledge that the
Droid Bionic is the ever-so-slightly-lower-end CDMA cousin to the mighty
Atrix 4G, lacking a little RAM and compatibility with the interesting Laptop Dock. Otherwise, though, you've still got that lovely 1GHz Tegra 2 action and dual-band 802.11n, which is actually how we came to suspect that this device that just passed the FCC today is indeed the Bionic. Dual-band WiFi support is still exceptionally rare -- the Atrix 4G has it, of course -- so when you add that in with a CDMA cellular radio, that gives us plenty of evidence to work with. No word on a release date yet for this thing, but let's hope it doesn't trail the Atrix by long, right?
Update: Wireless Goodness makes some interesting points that suggest this could actually be the
Xoom, not the Droid Bionic; most notably, the documentation makes reference to a non-removable battery, which would leave the Bionic out of the picture. That would also make sense considering the Xoom's imminent availability, versus the Bionic's rough Q2 target.
Motorola Droid Bionic in FCC? (update: or Xoom?) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Feb 2011 14:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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