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November 2011
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The editors liked
Innovative new functionality with its docks
Speedy dualcore NVIDIA Tegra2 processor
Sharp looking qHD display
Plenty of ways to share content
Above average battery life
Responsive interface
Large
Colorful display
Can double as a netbook
Adorable sleeve
Not too bulky but still provides ample protection
Reasonably priced
Excellent touch-screen
Slick-looking interface with social networking features
Good email and web
HDMI out ...
Fast dual-core performance
Innovative laptop dock
Bright
Crisp screen
Fingerprint reader offers extra security
Entertainment Dock fun to use
Nice hardware design
Fast dualcore processor
Unique laptop dock available
Very fast and powerful. Gorgeous screen. Optional docks turn the phone into a desktop or laptop PC.
Fast 1GHz dual core smartphone
Innovative docking accessories
Fast 1GHz dual
Vivid display. Outstanding battery life. Powerful dual-core CPU. Good camera. Truly innovative. Phone and laptop on a single data plan.
Dual-core processor makes phone operate smoothly
QHD display renders sharp images and video
Fastest phone on earth
Unique webtop functionality
Future 4G capability
Solid gaming experiences
Lapdock photo courtesy Motorola
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Fast dual-core processor
High-resolution display
Unique laptop dock and other accessories
Solid reception and voice quality
Built-in fingerprint reader
Great display
Good battery life
Stylish
Fingerprint scanner
Fast and responsive
The Motorola Atrix 4G features a dual-core processor and a sharp qHD (quarter HD) display. The Android 2.2 smartphone has a sleek design and a 5-megapixel camera
A front-facing camera for video calls
And an HDMI port.
The editors didn't like
Slow 4G speeds
Lags when used with accessory dock
Flimsy red string
Many software glitches
Pedestrian design
Accessory set that is its unique selling point is cheaply made and expensive Look and Feel...
AT&
T's HSPA+ network not fast enough yet
Laptop Dock keys are small
Must sign up for tethering plan to use dock
Mediocre HD camera
Disappointing photos
Soso call quality
3G data speeds on a "4G" device
Buggy. Laptop dock is fatally overpriced.
Lapdock is terribly expensive
Cameras are just OK
User interface can stutter. Uses FroYo not Gingerbread. Lapdock not all that fast.
"Laptop dock" concept poorly executed
Not running Android 2.3
HSUPA disabled
No 4G yet available
For the most part
Webtop browser requires separate data plan
Laptop dock is costly and not all that welldesigned. HDMI dock is an expensive addon that does nothing special. Motoblur and Webtop are lovethemorhatethem affairs. Hot spot use requires you to buy the most expensive data plan
Overpriced accessories
Overly glossy screen
Not all apps leverage dual-core speed
So-so battery life
Expensive
Outdated version of Android
No 1080p HD video recording or playback at launch. You can't install non-Market third-party apps. We didn't experience great HSPA+ 4G data speeds.
Abstract: A lot of excitement surrounded the Motorola Atrix at the Consumer Electronics show in January. It appeared to be not just another phone, but the cornerstone of a new concept that might deliver the mobility of a smartphone and the superior usability of...
The Atrix 4G is an interesting animal. It's a capable, if somewhat ordinary, Android smartphone that offers better-than-average specs (higher-res display, dual-core processor). Using the phone by itself is a speedy experience all around, and, if you don't mind Mo...
Published: 2011-02-22, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Saying that the Motorola Atrix is the best Android phone isn't a big deal; that throne gets usurped every few months. But even though the Atrix's accompanying laptop dock is slow and and expensive, the idea behind it is one of the first innovations in mob...
Abstract: The folks from AndroidCommunity has managed get their hands-on the Motorola ATRIX 4G and now they’re set for some amazing review. The Motorola ATRIX 4G won Best Device at CES 2011. It runs with NVIDIA dual-core Tegra 2 processor while supporting a 4-in...
If there’s one thing the Motorola ATRIX 4G shows, it’s that there’s no shortage of innovation in the smartphone market. The Laptop Dock may be expensive – and Palm may have previewed the idea with the Folio, and Redfly even attempted to commercialize ...
The Atrix 4G might be our favorite Android device that we've tested. It's got specs that run laps around most other devices, which should make most potential purchasers feel a little safer about laying out cash for a smartphone right now. We're not saying...
Nice hardware design, fast dualcore processor, unique laptop dock available
Mediocre HD camera, disappointing photos, soso call quality, 3G data speeds on a "4G" device
The ATRIX 4G is not your typical high-end Android smartphone. It's the first phone in the United States to offer NVIDIA's dual-core Tegra 2 processor, and it can also plug into, and power, an optional laptop dock that provides a Linux environment, a f...
The Motorola Atrix 4G features a dual-core processor and a sharp qHD (quarter HD) display. The Android 2.2 smartphone has a sleek design and a 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing camera for video calls, and an HDMI port.
No 1080p HD video recording or playback at launch. You can't install non-Market third-party apps. We didn't experience great HSPA+ 4G data speeds.
The laptop dock is a decidedly cool (and pricey) feature, but the dual-core Motorola Atrix 4G has plenty to offer on its own. The smartphone packs speed and high-end features into a sleek package and earns its place at the top of AT&T's Android lineup.
Very fast and powerful. Gorgeous screen. Optional docks turn the phone into a desktop or laptop PC.
Buggy. Laptop dock is fatally overpriced.
Motorola's Atrix 4G, the unique bleeding-edge superphone that can transform itself into a PC, shows how we'll likely be using our mobile devices in the year 2020. But to get a taste of the future, you'll have to pay, and deal with some bugs along the ...