Aug 18, 2011 14:43 GMT  ·  By

DROID Bionic is close to hitting shelves at Verizon as the fourth Android smartphone in the carrier's offering to offer support for LTE connectivity

, and some more info on what other features it might include have started to emerge.

A leaked Tips and Tricks manual for the mobile phone shows that all of the previous rumors regarding the handset's specs might pan out soon.

For the time being, the official word on this device's arrival on shelves is September, though some suggest that it might be launched before the end of the ongoing month, and that it could go for as much as $587 if purchased without a contract agreement.

The Motorola DROID Bionic is also expected to hit the market with Webtop capabilities, the same as the Motorola ATRIX, as well as with wireless printing features.

Moreover, it should include a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a qHD resolution, which should provide users with a great experience when viewing photos and videos while on the go.

Moreover, the new mobile phone should include a fast dual-core application processor, complemented by a full GB of RAM, and meant to offer increased performance capabilities to all users.

On the back, it should include an 8-megapixel photo snapper with support for full HD video recording capabilities (1080p).

Those who would like to view photos and videos taken with this mobile phone on the larger screen of home TVs or the like will be able to easily do so via the HDMI port that Motorola packed the DROID Bionic with.

The phone also comes with ZumoCast, for remotely accessing and streaming files from the computer at home, with three microphones for improving the calling features of the device, as well as with hotspot capabilities for connecting a number of up to 8 WiFi devices to Verizon's network.

All these specs, along with a series of other features and capabilities that this mobile phone was packed with can be seen in the said leaked manual, which emerged into the wild courtesy of Techno Buffalo.