So far this has not been authorized, based on the leaked user manual, Droid Bionic seems not only became the first LTE mobile phone with dual-core processor, but also be the global phone. That is, Droid Bionic also support GSM networks for use outside the U.S. (specific area that has been in agreement with Verizon Wireless), in addition to the main support of the 4G network in the areas covered by Verizon's LTE network.
Technically, Motorola Droid Bionic works with CDMA 20001x and 3G EVDO Rev. A bands, GSM GPRS, UMTS and HSDPA bands, and 4G LTE band. Or Simply put we will refer to it as Verizon's Global LTE phone.
The same type of phone are also available with Sprint since July 31st 2011, there was the Motorola Photon 4G, which in addition to working on the 4G WiMAX network is also running on 3G CDMA and GSM networks. Sprint Photon 4G ()
While waiting for the official specifications and the official launch date, we will consider Droid Bionic probably intended for Verizon customers who crave the 4G LTE speed, but could still use the Bionic outside the U.S. using GSM networks.