- Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
- 1GHz dual-core processor
- 1GB of RAM
- 8-megapixel rear-, VGA front-facing cameras (1080p video capture)
- 4.3-inch qHD display
- Size: The Bionic is a bit large , sporting dimensions of 2.63in x 5in x 0.43in. It has a little hump on the upper rear edge making it a bit thicker than the promised .43 inches, but its weight treads nicely on the line between cumbersome and cheap-feeling.
- Display: The screen is slightly recessed — great for keeping it scratch-free — and boasts a resolution of 960×540 pixels. Honestly it beats the Super AMOLED Plus display on the AT&T Galaxy S II, but there’s certainly competition there.
- Feel: With a soft touch finish, the back panel has a nice feel in the hand, but doesn’t deal well with prints. The bezel, though smaller, has an even harder time dealing with smudges.
- Performance: There’s no doubt whatsoever that the Bionic is snappy. It handled just about everything U wish to (some games, a little web browsing, and some Hulu-style video playback) with no problem at all. But expect loading the apps themselves would be faster. There was a bit of a lag opening up some games, the camera, and the browser.
Bionic is set to release by Tomorrow (8-9-11).