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[* black] The Bionic features two ports on its left side:
- [* red] Micro-USB
- [* orange] Micro-HDMI
+ [* red] micro-USB
+ [* orange] micro-HDMI
[* black] Verizon advertises the Bionic as the slimmest 4G LTE phone at 0.43 inches thick.
[* icon_note] We find that the little hump towards the top of the device actually adds to the advertised 0.43" thickness (or thin-ness), making the phone 0.52" at its fattest point.
-[* black] In comparison to the [guide|1436|Motorola Droid], the Bionic is definitely thinner and lighter (158 g to 169 g), but also longer and wider.
+[* black] In comparison to the [guide|1436|Motorola Droid], the Bionic is definitely thinner and lighter (158 to 169 grams), but also longer and wider.
[* black] The top side of the Bionic is adorned by the headphone jack and the power button.