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Droid Charge shows its colors in Verizon training docs, Droid Bionic gets killed off?

Samsung gave us the fundamental specs on day one, but Verizon’s sparing no detail this week, because it trains employees how you can effectively sell the LTE-packed Droid Charge to these folks who live and die by what percentage devices we will be able to hook up with our hotspot (10) and size of our bundled microSD card (32GB). Droid-Life brings us those revelations, while Phone Arena has a rumor somewhat upsetting if true — that site’s anonymous tipsters claim that the Droid Bionic isn’t any more. They are saying that the Atrix -alike’s Tegra 2 processor wasn’t playing nice with Verizon’s LTE baseband chips and had overheating issues too, and in place of expend more effort to mend the incompatibilities, Motorola simply gave it the boot. However, Phone Arena’s quick to say that the “Droid Bionic” name may continue to exist, as Moto will allegedly be grooming the pinnacle-shelf Targa to interchange it. We’re reaching out to Verizon immediately, and expect we’ll have an official “we don’t touch upon rumors and speculation” before long.

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