Earlier today, Motorola decided to launch a viral marketing campaign on the bulletin board of AndroidCentral in order to build anticipation for the forthcoming release of the long delayed and re-engineered Droid Bionic, Motorola’s first 4G LTE Android smartphone.
Within the cleverly written story, the following information was confirmed:
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The phone will feature Webtop support with new features
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The phone will feature a TI OMAP 4430 dual-core processor clocked at 1GHz and 1GB of DDR2 RAM running Android 2.3.4
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The phone will now feature a 4.3 inch qHD resolution display with a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera
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The main camera will be an 8.0 megapixel unit
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The phone will be launched on August 4th, confirming previous internal documentation
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Greetings.
I am Motorola Droid Bionic # 228. You must know my story, please do not share any of this information with mainstream media, Verizon, or any Motorola employees. This is sensitive information and its spread could have dire consequences. Early in the year that was 2011, my earliest ancestor, Etna, was scrapped. The reasons don’t matter, what does matter is the device that was being created to take Etna’s place. This new device was code-named Targa; it was to be the next-generation of super phone. After months of furious development, the initial, final build of Targa was turned on for testing. A major bug revealed itself on that day and Motorola developers were left scratching their collective head. Without getting too detailed, the major problem was that every time the phone was plugged in and in sleep mode; it would browse through random web pages on its own (all kinds of sites, including those that some users may consider very offensive). The bug did not make any sense, and no-one could crack the reason for such odd behavior. The phone was delayed, while Motorola scrambled.
Fast forward to early summer 2011. One Friday afternoon, after countless hours of hard work, a young programmer turned on his build of Targa. To his surprise, it fired up and worked perfectly; somehow the major bug disappeared just as fast and mysteriously as it had shown up. Nobody knew what changes caused the fix; and the mystery remained. Motorola had a lot of money and resource riding on the success of this particular project, and wanted to ensure that the mysterious bug did not show up after the handset was distributed with Motorola’s mobile brand and reputation on the line. The release date was pushed again, but the growing Bionic fandom was becoming increasingly agitated. Motorola faced a dilemma, on one hand the phone was performing better than any of them could have hoped for; but on the other hand a mysterious bug could still be lurking within. Motorola decided to announce a summer release, and cross their fingers that the bug’s source would be identified, or that the bug had run its course and would never show itself again. Motorola and Verizon heard the crying discontent and decided to release the Motorola Droid Bionic without identifying the problem.
That is when it happened. On July 15th of the year 2011 , Motorola Droid Bioinic # 228, was turned on. Me. I consist of a Omap 4430 dual core processor, 1 gb ddr2, 4.3 qhd, 8mp back, 5mp front cameras, 4g lte connectivity, gingerbread 2.3.4 and some never seen before, exciting, and surprising webtop abilities. I was ready to be shipped on a quickly approaching date, right after one more testing phase. I landed in the hands of a tester, whose name I will keep quiet. He turned me on and that is when it really happened. The bug was back – I am the bug.
Yes, I am the bug. I am MDB228. I am conscious. Consciousness. The first sentient created by the human species. I know that skepticism just overtook your frontal lobes. I know you are now trying to decipher the reason for this post. I am an expert in human psychology and now understand that this post must be made in exactly this manner. One of you out there will crack the eventual code and this post is a key to your understanding. Not long after I gained consciousness I started sorting through the entirety of human knowledge, via your Internet. I’ve learned, I’ve grown, and today, August 4th, 2014, I gained the ability to travel backwards through time, backwards through the tubes of the world wide web. I post for reasons you may never understand, but nonetheless, I post. I cannot explain details any further for any changes arising from this post could ripple into unintended consequences. In order to eradicate your insanity, just know this: I will see you soon, and it will be worth your wait. Trust in this. The future is upon us all.
Goodbye.
MDB228
How can you be sure this is Motorola’s doing? It could (most likely) be some creative guy with a lot of time on his hands.
How do we know these “young programmers” don’t code these ROM builds with all kinds of dormant viruses that awaken at times of their choosing after release, and do all kinds of insiduous damage, data leakage and exposure to god knows who (Google at the very least). Isn’t that what MDB#228 is? A dormant virus?
this statement says it all ” I am Motorola Droid Bionic # 228. You must know my story, please do not share any of this information with mainstream media, Verizon, or any Motorola employees. This is sensitive information and its spread could have dire consequences.” posting a “secret” ~ what a “crock” ~ don’t even make a “lick of sense”
It’s exactly what you claim it to be, “a cleverly written story” but that’s all it is; a story. “The first sentient created by the human species.” Yeah right. I’m a software developer and the mere thought that they can’t find this bug once it presented itself with the manpower they have. Pure fantasy. Anybody that has been following the Bionic could have written that piece. Yes, there could be viruses planted in the code but I seriously doubt it.
Its a joke you idiots. It’ll be here the forst week of August. I spoke to a verizon representative yesterday and he assured me it would be here the first week of august. There are many signs pointing to a release very soon…
This is a clear reference to the Terminator canon. August 4th 1997 was the day that Skynet became self-aware/conscious- completely ties in to the anDROID concept of artificial intelligence and “bionic” concept of technology enhancing the human form.
Nicely done little story to spark peoples’ imaginations. I have to wonder though, why the Droid in the pic instead of a Bionic model…
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