The sentence below is the only way that I could define this device, because of its impressive specs, the company that comes from or the phone - Netbook included capabilities. Well let's discuss its hardware machinery:
Motorola Atrix | |
SO | Android 2.2 Froyo |
Processor | Tegra 2 with 1Ghz Dual Core |
Battery | 1930 mAh Li Ion Polymer |
Ram | 1GB |
Ports | microUSB, 3.5 Hearset, Biometric FingerPrint |
Weight | 135 |
Screen | 4'' with 960x540 pixels (qHD) (almost Retina Display) |
Connectivity | 3G, HSPA+ 4G, Wifi, Bluetooth |
Audio | Streaming Media |
Camera | Front: VGA; Back: 5Mpx with HD recording (720p) |
Video | Playback only with 720p |
Storage | 16GB + SD up to 32GB |
Price | 200 US with ATT&T |
Availability | March 6 2011 |
Ok, that lots of information, but what does this device special?? The real unique quality of the Atrix comes with its accessories. The phone can also be bundled with the Motorola Laptop Dock, which turns it into a full-fledged netbook, complete with Firefox and other applications. Somehow an Android + Linux mix developed by Motorola will come buddle within. Despite of that, it seems that this version will become "Motorola Only". Words are just that, much better with a video:
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