Motorola isn't usually known for putting excellent cameras into its smartphones, and the 8 megapixel unit on the Atrix HD is no exception. Though the camera produces acceptable images most of the time ...
Is the Atrix 2 just another forgettable Android smartphone or does it rise above its pedestrian appearance to become a sleeper hit? Read on to find out! Although I'm tempted to use the word ...
Here’s a mystery for you: Images of a Motorola Android handset have surfaced on Chinese blogs, and it looks incredibly similar to the Atrix 4G. In fact, it looks identical save for a few miniscule ...
For the price, the Atrix 2 is a good follow-up to the original, and great for anyone looking to upgrade to a dual-core phone at a reasonable cost. The original Motorola Atrix, announced at the ...
The Atrix has a 5 megapixel camera. Camera features include autofocus, and a dual-LED flash. The camera controls and user interface have been modified a bit in a positive way. The right side of the ...
“If you're looking for the best deal on AT&T, this could be it. For $100 with a two-year contract, the Atrix HD is almost as good as the iPhone 4S, Galaxy S3, and HTC One X” Weak battery life (one day ...
Considering this phone’s big, bright display and fast processor, it is hard to believe that the Motorola Atrix HD is only $100. Like the Droid Razr and Droid Razr Maxx (both on Verizon), the Atrix HD ...
We’ve shared our thoughts on the Motorola Atrix earlier, but now the folks at iFixIt have done their part and torn the gadget apart to analyze the insides. Among their discoveries? This Android phone ...
Back when the world hadn't yet tasted more than a single core in a smartphone here in the USA, there was the ATRIX 4G, and now that the large part of a year has passed and dual-core processors are the ...
I was pleasantly surprised with Motorola’s Atrix 2 last November, but eight months is pretty much an eternity in the Android world, so the Atrix line was in need of a refresh. Motorola and AT&T have ...
We've seen a lot of game-changing devices this year, haven't we? 2011 has already witnessed the first Honeycomb tablets, the influx of LTE and the introduction of a boatload of smartphones with ...
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