It could be sheer coincidence and fakery, but Occam's Razor suggests we'll see the Droid Bionic in precisely a week -- Droid Life and Android Central have three pieces of legit-looking documentation for the redesigned dual-core LTE superphone, each prominently displaying a September 8th, 2011 release date. In case you're forgotten the handset's basic specs (not surprising, since it's been through the wringer since its debut at CES back in January of this year), you'll find plenty of those on the internal launch guides too. If they're correct, we're looking at an unspecified dual-core 1GHz processor and 1GB of low-power DDR2 memory powering Android 2.3 on a 4.3-inch, 960 x 540 qHD screen, with an 8-megapixel camera around back to handle snapshots and 1080p video recording duties. There's 16GB of internal storage, an HDMI port with mirror mode to simultaneously display images on a TV screen, and the Webtop interface for basic PC-like functionality... all in a 5.6 ounce package with a 1735mAh battery. Not bad, right? Find more pictures of the handset and likely accessories at the source links below.
Sources: Droid Life (1), (2), Android Central