Jojo the circus boy
Footballguy
Don't forget the camera issues. Screen is the one thing that bothers me, but I will take LTE over retina display. It does take great movies, has good call strength, largest battery and if you decide you want 24 hours of battery life you can turn off 4G and even opt for a high capacity battery.Bionic Review
The negative:
Let's get into the ugly. While the HDMI out worked exceptionally well, and playing accelerometer-based games on my HDTV was awesome, when it comes to Motorola's webtop interface, this thing just falls flat. Using it with the laptop dock was extremely arduous. Not only is the keyboard and trackpad extremely lousy (especially compared with Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet dock I played with last week), but the phone couldn't handle the software. I got "out of memory" messages before the whole thing completely froze on me in a most dramatic fashion (see final picture in the gallery). I had to pull the phone's battery to restart its heart. Again, this is preliminary testing, but it bodes ill.
Lastly, there's the Bionic's screen. While it was bright and extremely responsive to touch, the PenTile technology used in Motorola's qHD display makes it super harsh on the eyes. Everything looks super grainy. And this isn't the first Motorola phone with this problem. Any time you're looking at black text on a white background you're due for some eye scrunching. It seems to be a little worse than the problems with the Droid X2, to our eyes. And while the PenTile tech helps save battery, at this point I'm sure it's not worth the trade-off.
And that isn't a "feature" of the iPhone, that's a limitation of Verizon. Android phones can do the same thing on ATT
