Samsung
gave us the basic specs on day one, but Verizon's sparing no detail this week, as it trains employees how to effectively sell the LTE-packed
Droid Charge to those of us who live and die by how many devices we can connect to our hotspot (10) and size of our bundled microSD card (32GB).
Droid-Life brings us those revelations, while
Phone Arena has a rumor somewhat upsetting if true -- that site's anonymous tipsters claim that the
Droid Bionic is no more. They say that the
Atrix-alike's Tegra 2 processor wasn't playing nice with Verizon's LTE baseband chips and had overheating issues too, and rather than expend more effort to fix the incompatibilities, Motorola simply gave it the boot. However,
Phone Arena's quick to mention that the "Droid Bionic" name may live on, as Moto will allegedly be grooming the top-shelf
Targa to replace it. We're reaching out to Verizon right now, and expect we'll have an official "we do not comment on rumors and speculation" before long.
Droid Charge shows its colors in Verizon training docs, Droid Bionic gets killed off? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 16 Apr 2011 19:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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