It has only been about a week since Verizon and Motorola pushed that huge software update to the DROID Bionic that was set to fix the large list of problems, bugs, and camera issues that users were having and today they are continuing the fun. Another large update coming in around 56MB in size is rolling out to DROID Bionic users as we speak according to Droid Forums. We’ve been looking for more details but Verizon’s keeping tight lipped on the update.

This latest over the air update that we don’t know much about will bring the Bionic to build 5.9.901 and searching for a changelog hasn’t been successful. A few users from our source link have claimed the update will kill root, and will prevent further root methods from working for those that like to tinker. If you run with a completely stock phone and don’t need root access then feel free to update away and share any changes or thoughts with us in the comment section below.
Other than plenty of bloatware being added with this update, not much else is known at the moment but we will continue to search for more details. Many are also reporting they have not lost root privileges so this should be an update at your own risk type situation. Hopefully this update addresses a few issues the last update did not, and I’m sure further camera improvements would be much appreciated.
As usual you can wait for the update or get it started right now by heading into settings > about phone > check for updates. Let us know if you run into any problems or this update brings about new issues in the process. More details on past updates and problems can be found in our timeline below.
Story Timeline
- Motorola DROID Bionic Ultimate Hands-on and Unboxing [Video] on Sep 7th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic Rooted with one-click-root [Download] on Sep 8th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic Review on Sep 8th 2011
- Verizon aknowledges DROID Bionic bugs, promises patches in November on Sep 30th 2011
- Motorola promises Ice Cream Sandwich update for DROID BIONIC on Oct 20th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic bug fix update coming before the end of the year on Nov 1st 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic software update “project” looking for testers on Nov 15th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic now just $199 from Verizon on Nov 28th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic bugfix update coming soon on Dec 8th 2011
- Motorola DROID Bionic software update gets the green light on Dec 13th 2011
- Device Name : DROID Bionic
- Manufactuer : Motorola
- Carrier : Verizon
- Announced Date : August 24, 2011
- Release Date : September 08, 2011
- Also Known As : Targa
- Screen Size : 4.3 Inch
- Resolution : 540×960
- Screen Type : qHD
- Height : 5.00 Inch
- Width : 2.60 Inch
- Depth : 0.40 Inch
- Weight : 159 Grams
- Battery Type:
- Lithium Ion
- Battery Capacity : 1735 mAh
- Talk Time : NA
- Stand By Time : NA
- Android OS:
- 2.3.x
- Audio Playback:
- MP3
- Video Playback:
- MPEG-4 (MP4)
- Messaging:
- SMS
- MMS
- CPU :
- CPU Clock Speed : 1000 Mhz
- Core : 2
- Ram : 1024 MB
- Internal Storage : 16.384 GB
- Front Facing Camera :
- Camera Resolution :8 MP
- External Storage:
- MicroSD
- MicroSDHC
- Camera Features:
- Auto focus
- Flash
- 1080p Video Recording
- 720p Video Recording
- Sensors:
- Accelerometer
- Ambient light
- Proximity
- QWERTY :
- Network Technology:
- GSM
- CDMA
- GSM Band:
- 850
- 900
- 1800
- 1900
- CDMA Band:
- 800
- 1900
- Wi-Fi:
- 802.11a
- 802.11b
- 802.11g
- 802.11n
- Bluetooth:
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Location Features:
- Compass
- GPS
- Cellular location
- Wi-Fi location
- FM Radio :
- NFC :
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