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Motorola Droid Bionic Verizon

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  • Ships from Durham, NC
  • Member since 02/07/2012
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Summary

Carrier Verizon
Color Black & Silver
Listed Jan 11, 2013 2:59 p.m.
Expires Jan 25, 2013
Condition Good
  • Functions flawlessly
  • Screen with little or no scratching
  • Few cosmetic defects such as light scratches

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Droid Bionic with desktop cradle, windshield mount, spare battery charger, 2 OEM spare batts

Switched from VZW to Sprint, so I have a number of spare devices laying around. This bundle is a fully working Droid Bionic which I used up until our switch date right before Christmas. Included for this sale:

- Phone itself with working battery and battery door
- OEM Motorola charger SPN5654A
- Two extra used OEM batteries - HW4X
- Desktop charging cradle (not the media dock) - SJYN0867A
- Desktop spare battery charger - SJYN0838A
- Bionic Windshield Mount -SJYN0872A
- Aftermarket spare battery charger. Please note, this stops charging the battery before it is completely charged. Only recommended for emergency use.

What you will need:
- VZW account.
- microSD card - if you wish to store media.
- VZW LTE SIM card.

Right now the phone is rooted, with SafeStrap Recovery for ICS. Rom Slot 1 has Eclipse at the moment. My intention is to restore the phone back to factory defaults, unrooted, unless buyer specifies otherwise.


Damage description

Phone is used, but is not damaged. Some scuffs as you can imagine but no noticeable scratches. Will take additional pics and upload tomorrow.


Shipping & handling

Ships from Quakerrtown, PA

This seller is not required to ship internationally.


Returns & refunds

All seller return policies are based on the pre-condition that the device is received as advertised and in accordance with Swappa policies.


Comments  4

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Jan 12, 2013 - 02:50 PM

Just a general question about the bionic. Does it have the ability to streamandor/microHDMI?

Jan 12, 2013 - 03:25 PM

I did a little research and found it had a MicroHDMI and should be able to communicate with the PS3.
Also, I just read up on flashing the droid-B and to quote droid life "We should point out that once you are running ICS 6.7.246, it is highly recommended that you never try to flash back to Gingerbread 5.9.905, as it may permanently brick your device"

I'm pretty interested in buying your phone as long as it doesn't turn into a brick =D Respond in the next day if you can. Thanks.

Gerald P. Seller
- Jan 12, 2013 - 04:16 PM

Derrek - yes, I've personally used the microHDMI. What you should know is that Motorola has made it known that it will stop supporting Webtop with JB, and the Bionic is slated to get JB. My personal opinion is that you resist the urge to upgrade and keep it rooted with ICS. Webtop is fantastic. When on vacation, I'd simply hook the microHDMI cable to the HDMI input of the television where we were staying and what you would get would be the tablet ICS UI on the television. Netflix, or any other streaming video service works great this way.

Gerald P. Seller
- Jan 12, 2013 - 04:16 PM

Derrek - yes, I've personally used the microHDMI. What you should know is that Motorola has made it known that it will stop supporting Webtop with JB, and the Bionic is slated to get JB. My personal opinion is that you resist the urge to upgrade and keep it rooted with ICS. Webtop is fantastic. When on vacation, I'd simply hook the microHDMI cable to the HDMI input of the television where we were staying and what you would get would be the tablet ICS UI on the television. Netflix, or any other streaming video service works great this way.


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