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HTC Thunderbolt or Motorola Droid Bionic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel1" data-source="post: 2477887" data-attributes="member: 240303"><p>I personally will be getting the Droid Bionic because of the dual core processor. I have no idea why they decided on 512 RAM. If there was dual core in the Thunderbolt I would get that no question. The cameras on HTC phones, from my experience, are a much better quality then Motorola's. The Sense, like you said, is better than moto blur, but they have made quite a bit of improvements to it than when blur first came out. There really isn't much else of a difference between the phones, the battery is better in bionic but the dual core will also drain it a lot faster.</p><p></p><p>Another note, which may not mean anything to you, is that motorola phones are usually pretty easy to root(voids warranty). So you could get rid of the moto blur stuff on the phone and stick with the basic android Froyo interface. You can also get rid of all the bloat-ware Verizon tends to put on all their new Droid phones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel1, post: 2477887, member: 240303"] I personally will be getting the Droid Bionic because of the dual core processor. I have no idea why they decided on 512 RAM. If there was dual core in the Thunderbolt I would get that no question. The cameras on HTC phones, from my experience, are a much better quality then Motorola's. The Sense, like you said, is better than moto blur, but they have made quite a bit of improvements to it than when blur first came out. There really isn't much else of a difference between the phones, the battery is better in bionic but the dual core will also drain it a lot faster. Another note, which may not mean anything to you, is that motorola phones are usually pretty easy to root(voids warranty). So you could get rid of the moto blur stuff on the phone and stick with the basic android Froyo interface. You can also get rid of all the bloat-ware Verizon tends to put on all their new Droid phones. [/QUOTE]
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