Motorola ATRIX smartphone received immediate attention as soon the launch was announced by
Motorola at CES this year. , the tech world sat up and took notice.
With the advancement in technology, the new age Smartphones are becoming as powerful as full-sized computers, and Motorola ATRIX is the device that actually puts that to the test. It is an Android based smart phone that can be plugged into a range of docks that convert it into a sleek netbook, a media centre, a sat-nav or even an alarm clock.
Since their inception, every mobile manufacturer is launching Smartphones with innovative features. For instance, Google Nexus S comes with NFC technology and has a built-in near-field communication chip, the
LG Optimus 2X has dual processor cores (for which it secured its name in the
Guinness Book of World records) etc. But Motorola have gone a step further and presented their latest smartphone that acts like a computer.
The Atrix has got Android 2.2 Froyo on board, and an update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread is already in the works. One most remarkable feature that makes the device stand out in the crowd is its fingerprint reader on the top, which doubles as the power button. This fingerprint reader provides you the option to unlock the phone with a swipe of your finger rather than a password gesture on the screen.
Apart from these technologies, the handset offers excellent picture resolution of 480 x 800 pixels that makes the live widgets look amazingly bright and crisp. There is also a five megapixel built in camera that allows to capture the memorable moments of your life. It is powered by a 1930 mAh battery which is an extremely powerful battery.
Motorola ATRIX has a 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor. There's also 1GB of RAM, which is double what most smart phones are packing these days. For fast web experience, the device provides 802.11n Wi-Fi and HSDPA for fast downloads over 3G. It also has separate antennas for downloading and uploading data.
Motorola ATRIX is more than an average smartphone and is definitely going to win the souls of the mobile users.
Motorola ATRIX contracts are now available in UK on Orange network. Although the device has been released in two version viz. standard and 4G, but the 4G version is not available in UK.
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