Review: Motorola Atrix 4G (AT&T) – Very Fast and Powerful
The Motorola Atrix 4G may function as the future of smartphones. With a couple of optional accessories, it may become much more than only a smartphone: it can be a full-fledged desktop or laptop computer. Before we gave the Atrix 4G a full review, we gave it a correct unboxing, so take a look at our slideshow for lots of eye candy.
The Atrix smartphone really has two working systems: it runs Android two.2, however , if docked like a laptop or desktop, what’s more , it runs a customized edition of Linux loaded having a desktop-class Web-browser (Firefox for Linux).
AT&T sells the laptop computer dock for $300-$500, determined by what data plan you have. Considering that the Atrix 4G is the CPU/hard drive/4G modem, the laptop computer is extremely thin and lightweight. The laptop is only a battery, complete size keyboard and 11.6-inch, 1366-by-768 LCD.
To change the Atrix 4G right into a desktop pc, you will need to purchase the Motorola HD Multimedia Dock for $189. The dock comes having a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, and a handheld remote control. You will need to supply a monitor separately (the dock comes with an HDMI out, if you need to make use of HDTV).
Specifications
- Service Provider AT&T
- Operating System Android OS
- Screen Size 4 inches
- Screen Details 960×540 IPS LCD capacitive touch screen
- Camera Yes
- Network GSM, UMTS
- Bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100
- High-Speed Data GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- Processor Speed 2 GHz
The Motorola Atrix 4G is going to be readily available for pre-order on AT&T last month 13 for $199.99 (having a two-year AT&T contract).
The Motorola Atrix 4G may function as the future of smartphones. With a couple of optional accessories, it may become much more than only a smartphone: it can be a full-fledged desktop or laptop computer. Before we gave the Atrix 4G a full review, we gave it a correct unboxing, so take a look at our slideshow for lots of eye candy.
The Atrix smartphone really has two working systems: it runs Android two.2, however , if docked like a laptop or desktop, what’s more , it runs a customized edition of Linux loaded having a desktop-class Web-browser (Firefox for Linux).
AT&T sells the laptop computer dock for $300-$500, determined by what data plan you have. Considering that the Atrix 4G is the CPU/hard drive/4G modem, the laptop computer is extremely thin and lightweight. The laptop is only a battery, complete size keyboard and 11.6-inch, 1366-by-768 LCD.
To change the Atrix 4G right into a desktop pc, you will need to purchase the Motorola HD Multimedia Dock for $189. The dock comes having a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, and a handheld remote control. You will need to supply a monitor separately (the dock comes with an HDMI out, if you need to make use of HDTV).
Specifications
- Service Provider AT&T
- Operating System Android OS
- Screen Size 4 inches
- Screen Details 960×540 IPS LCD capacitive touch screen
- Camera Yes
- Network GSM, UMTS
- Bands 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100
- High-Speed Data GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- Processor Speed 2 GHz
The Motorola Atrix 4G is going to be readily available for pre-order on AT&T last month 13 for $199.99 (having a two-year AT&T contract).







