Motorola Droid Bionic (also known as Motorola XT875) was the first dual core Android handset to use Verizon's 4G LTE network. It comes with a 4.3 inch qHD (960 x 540) display, a 1 GHz OMAP4 dual-core processor from Texas Instruments, and 1 GB of LP DDR2 RAM.
I think this one is in fine condition, I used it briefly after I cracked the screen on my other one, this one was first my husband's and we bought them new directly from Verizon.
Free shipping is in USA only, if winner is in Canada then I will find out exact shipping after auction closes and I accept Paypal for that. Thanks for asking though, sorry I forgot to put that in original listing information.
i charged it more than just at night but i used it constantly too so i do not really want to part with the charger itself since it's the same one I can use on my current phone. I cannot find the book, I think I accidentally recycled it but I think you may be able to download one online, I've done that before with other things. we just restored it to factory settings.
I shall try to check with verizon now on the prepaid issue, I just tried to upload more photos but it must be too close to auction end time since there is not a way to edit to do so now but i can email them to you directly if you like.
Why are the only pics of the phone off and phone at the boot sequence? How do we know it's not bricked into a boot loop? Post pics fully turned on please...:(
I have no idea what bricked into a boot loop even means. We just restored it to factory settings and removed all of our info. from it, I shall take another photo of it turned on, I did not realized that I did not show enough photos.
Bricked into a boot loop means something happened internally, usually software related to force the phone to run through the turning on sequence repeatedly but never actually come on to be usable. Sorry. I'm a power user of Android phones. I always unlock them to grant admin access. Do terms like these are common place for me. I might be able to unbrick though, even if it was bricked...
Wow, you are speaking a different language than I do since I'm just someone that mostly used it for email and facebook and listia, of course! Not sure if I put it in the auction since I can't see that at this moment but I have lapdocks too that I shall list later and I'm sure you must be familiar with those then. i just wanted a bigger screen for my old eyes so I carry around what I consider a phablet and all I know about it is that it is Samsung...maybe galaxy note 2?? if that is even a phone! This phone never did what you are asking about and I'll be happy to email more photos since it's too late to edit the auction.