The fourth Android-based LTE smartphone at Verizon is only one week away

Sep 1, 2011 14:00 GMT  ·  By

When it rains, it pours, and when it comes to the availability of Motorola DROID Bionic on the airwaves of Verizon Wireless, more proof that it would go down of September 8th is now available.

Various rumors already pointed at September 8th as the day when DROID Bionic will be released, but it was only last night that they received confirmation.

During a TV ad for the DROID Bionic, one lucky enthusiast caught eye of the September 8th release date that was displayed at the end of the clip, and shot the video to show us all when the next LTE device will arrive on shelves at Verizon.

As you can see in the video embedded below (available courtesy of Phandroid reader George Lopez), it is now clear that Verizon and Motorola are making the final preparations for the release of this device one week from now.

For many, it has bee a long wait, since the Motorola DROID Bionic was unveiled to the world back in January and is yet not available for purchase, but it seems that the device will worth the wait.

Some of the previous rumors on it suggested that it would pack a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display, along with a fast dual-core application processor, an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, and other high-end specs and features as well.

As the TV ad that Verizon is already airing for it shows, the Motorola DROID Bionic will be the one handset that will rule all other machines, which suggests that it might soon become the most advanced Android phone at the carrier.

With LTE and Android 2.3 Gingerbread on board, it will clearly be able to offer both the speed and performance capabilities that all users are expecting for it.

However, it will have to compete against other powerful handsets before the end of the year, as Verizon was rumored not too long ago to plan the release of a DROID Prime superphone, which will certainly give the DROID Bionic a run for its money.