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Posted on Dec 5th 2011 @ 10:14 AM
Since the time that the Droid Bionic was released in September 2011, Motorola users have been finding out that the device includes a unique combination of features that makes it one of the top smartphones on the market. Thanks to the phone’s originality and functionality, users of this device would be unwise if they chose to do anything other than protect their phones with one of our Motorola Droid Bionic cases.
We offer an extensive selection of cases for your Droid Bionic that are designed to protect your device, however they also can prove to be an accessory. Some of our cases are so thin and unobtrusive that you might barely notice they are there. Other cases are made from handcrafted, imported fine leather and are designed to easily flip open and close to protect your device.
Some of the outstanding features that are included on the Droid Bionic that you likely will want to protect with Motorola Droid Bionic cases include:
Camera and Video Camera
The Bionic features an 8-megapixel camera with an enhanced low-light performance that allows you to take immaculate photos at any time and in any setting. The camera essentially has no shutter lag, thus allowing device owners to take photos as quickly with the phone as they would be able to with a digital camera. The Bionic allows you to easily share your photos on sites like Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and Photobucket. If you plan to use the camera often, you should protect the phone with one of our Motorola Droid Bionic cases.
The video camera on the phone is equally impressive. In addition to a rear-facing 1080p HD camera, the device also features a front-facing camera that allows you to easily participate in video chats. The phone also is designed to allow you to easily upload any of the videos you take to YouTube. Not only are you able to view these videos on your Droid Bionic, but you can also use the 1080p HDMI mirror mode output to connect the device to your HDTV and watch your high-quality videos on the big screen.
Web Features
Regardless of which of the Motorola Droid Bionic cases you choose to use to protect your phone, you will want to make sure that the device is protected from bumps and drops that might alter the way that the Bionic allows you to connect to the Web. One of the nice features about your Droid Bionic is that the device can serve as a mobile hotspot that can provide an Internet connection to as many as five devices at once.
The phone also features access to a plethora of Google apps, including Google Maps with Street View, GTalk, Gmail, Google Places, Google Books and Google Calendar. These apps are a small part of the hundreds of thousands of apps that are available in the Android Market.
Unlike some of the other top-selling smartphones, the Droid Bionic allows you to have the full range of the Web experience – including the ability to view objects created with Adobe Flash. Of course, in order to be able to use any of these apps or features in the proper manner, you will absolutely need to protect your phone and screen with one of our Motorola Droid Bionic cases.