channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-01 04:27:33
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An interesting do-it-all concept, but no matter how good the phone, it’s overshadowed by unconvincing and overpriced accessories Motorola has come out fighting recently. Its Xoom was the first tablet to market with Android 3, and now the Atrix wants to...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:34:46
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Having now had the opportunity to properly test out the ATRIX, including the range of accessories that sets this handset apart from the competition, it is now possible to conclude the review of this rather innovative smartphone.Even though the exterior lo...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-16 03:14:13
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The Starting LineSo… Let us start at the beginning with a little background information. My present phone is the iPhone 4, Nokia C6-01 and Nokia N8. In addition, I own a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and I am trialing a Nokia E6 with the new Symbian OS Anna in...
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Since the iPhone 4S has just been announced by Apple, we thought we'd put it head to head against some of the leading Android devices currently available and the rumoured specs of the Nexus Prime. All of them are dual-core, all of them are sparkly, but so...
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In terms of external design it looks like most smartphones – a 4in display in a frame measuring 117.75 × 63.50 × 10.95 mm with a very decent weight of only 135g. This means the phone does feel a little less solid than some on the market and we also found...
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For a long time, if any technology writer was asked what phone they would recommend to most users, the answer was simple. Even for the least Apple-inclined, ‘Get an iPhone' was the only honest answer. It was not perfect, but it was the best on the mark...
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Motorola's affair with Android has been a tumultuous one, with hits and misses . With a refined MOTOBLUR UI and top-of-the-line hardware specifications, will the tech giant finally make peace with its newest dual-core smartphone, the Motorola Atrix? That'...
Is the Atrix for You?The Atrix is picking up the pace for Motorola after a rather lacklustre Android-backed Milestone 2 - and honestly, does a pretty good job at it. The former seem to embody all that of which that constitutes a high-end smartphone - a du...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2016-12-29 20:48:20
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Motorola thinks its latest phone is so smart it can power a computer. So, is it time to ditch the netbook? The Atrix says yes – it's one of the most powerful phones we've ever tested, with a dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, there's ample grunt to maint...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-16 19:50:27
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It seems like a long time since Motorola enjoyed an incredible amount of success with its RAZR series of mobile phones. The Atrix is the latest smartphone from Motorola, and the company hopes it will put them back on top of the market. With a class-lea...
As with range-topping handsets from Samsung, Sony Ericsson and others, the Motorola Atrix features a large 4-inch screen. The display on the Atrix is better than most, however, thanks to a class-leading 540 x 960-pixel resolution. It really is a gorgeous panel, and only the smaller iPhone 4 trumps it for sharpness. It's equally good when it comes to colour reproduction, with movies and photograph...
Motorola has implemented its own skin over the top of Android – as with most of its rivals. It's quite a heavy UI, and neatly covers the operating system, however, so is unlikely to appeal to fans of Android in its purest form. The Motorola Atrix is also bland when it comes to styling, with absolutely no features to help it to stand out. When competing against the Apple iPhone 4, the Samsung Gala...
If you want the brightest, sharpest screen, and don't fancy an Apple iPhone 4, the Motorola Atrix could be worth a look. We love the range of features available for the Atrix, although it's hard to imagine that many people will opt for a full on laptop...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-16 19:50:31
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At first glance, Motorola's first dual-core handset doesn't look that special. It's on the bulky side at 118x64x11mm and 135g and compared to the likes of the slimline Samsung Galaxy S II it looks like a bit of a throwback to a less stylish age.There i...
Sharp 4in screen, Biometric fingerprint lock, HDMI port, Oodles of accessories...
Not the latest Android OS, Accessories a bit pricey...
The Motorola Atrix may not be a style icon but its pointing the way to the future of phones with its accessories that allow it to be used as both a laptop and a media centre, though prices will have to come down if they're going to catch on...
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The Motorola Atrix is said to be the most powerful smartphone and on paper it seems to be so: 1 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, 1GB RAM, qHD screen, 8MP camera and 720p video recording are all impressive but for some Motoblur's inclusion may be...
During the announcement at CES I thought the Atrix would be my next phone but I am now thankful that I got the chance to review this before I splashed the cash on it. The hardware, while "next-gen", is nowhere near the speed and quality of the Sensatio...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-16 19:50:38
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The Motorola Atrix is a competent high-end smartphone with a fast dual-core processor, good battery life, a fingerprint reader and a high-resolution screen. If you're prepared to invest in the accessories, you'll get considerably more functionality tha...
Dualcore processor, Large, highresolution screen, Interesting array of hardware accessories, Good battery life, Fingerprint scanner...
Large for the pocket, Runs Android 2.2, Accessories (especially the Lapdock) are expensive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-16 19:50:42
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The Motorola Atrix is an Android-based smartphone with a dual-core processor. Being powered by a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 chip already puts the Atrix in a very small group at the top of the Android specifications tree. But Motorola isn't content to be...
Good specification; larger battery is a welcome feature...
Runs Android 2.2 rather than 2.3; extras are expensive.
For all its unique and clever stuff the Motorola Atrix doesn't quite hit the mark. The accessories add functionality, but they're expensive. The handset itself, despite some good features, failed to wow us. Perhaps Motorola needs to reconsider its Moto...
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The Atrix is Motorola’s first dual-core handset and has big ambitions to be your one and only connected device. It’s available with a set of accessories that can turn it into both your laptop and media centre – a PC in your pocket. Unplugged: Motorola'...
The Motorola Atrix may look standard at first glance, but a feast of features, along with those accessories, offer hidden depths. Whether this mobile gadgetry will set the tone for future, more powerful smartphones remains to be seen. But as far as ro...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-16 19:51:11
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Your contacts are in good hands on the Atrix, which brings them all together in one place, whether they're from your e-mail, your phonebook or a social network, and adds an imposing dialler in case anybody's missing. Far from being a neglected extra, t...
Innovative concept transforms a smartphone into a laptop, Great use of the powerful Tegra 2 chip, Excellent battery life and great camera, Powerful Motoblur interface is especially good at handling contacts, Good quality audio and fast web browsing...
Classic design, Lapdock is expensive, No protection for the connectors...
A couple of niggling worries—mostly a question of taste—and some expensive accessories can't take away from the excellent experience offered by the Atrix. It gets the very best out of Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor and has a battery to match. It's a must-h...
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We’ve already seen the tablet that can also be a laptop, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, and now with the Motorola Atrix, we have a smartphone that can be a laptop or a desktop PC. Given how bullish so many people have been about mobile devices of late...
A clever but half-baked idea masking a very practical, but slightly overpriced, handset...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-16 19:51:43
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Motorola's Atrix proves itself a powerful smartphone, but will be outbeaten by the superphones due out later in the summer. Its USP is the ability to use it as a laptop, but while this is a great idea, it is disappointing in its execution. If you just...
Topclass touchdisplay, smooth interface offering social networking features, decent email and web, HDMI out.
Lots of software glitches, mediocre design, accessory set that is its USP is pricey and yet build quality is cheap.
The laptop ‘conversion' is an excellent idea but it is disappointing in its execution...
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Motorola has come out fighting recently. Its Xoom was the first tablet to market with Android 3, and now the Atrix wants to turn the idea of mobile computing on its head. Motorola calls it “the world's most powerful smartphone”, and with good reason. Thi...
An interesting do-it-all concept, but no matter how good the phone, it's overshadowed by unconvincing and overpriced accessories...
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The Motorola Atrix Android 2.2 smartphoneAt first glance the Motorola Atrix seems like an unassuming Android 2.2 smartphone, but it has some impressive technology beneath its plain black plastic shell. It's the first Android phone we've seen w...
The Motorola Atrix is a decent smartphone, but with the exception of the fingerprint reader there's little to recommend it over our favourite dual-core Android phone, Samsung's Galaxy S2. We liked the idea of the Lapdock, if only because it could reduc...
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The Motorola Atrix isn’t just a mobile phone handset, it’s a story. It’s a story that draws into sharp contrast the convergence that has been going on in the mobile space for a number of years. Motorola aren’t just launching a high-end handset in the...
Screen resolution, dual core, battery life, innovative docking options provide plenty of potential for work or entertainment...
Slippery as a fish, finger scanner is fiddly but unique, Motoblur isn't fantastic, lacks wide media support...
We love the fact that Motorola have really thrown themselves into the Atrix. We’re not quite sold on the complete experience, but it’s certainly innovative and offers a great Android experience...
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electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-16 19:52:21
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The Motorola Atrix absolutely blew minds when it debuted at CES in Las Vegas at the start of January. It was a gadget fiend’s wet dream. Not only were all of its specs cutting edge – bigger battery, sharper screen, more memory, dual-core CPU – but...
internet TV on the TV, even if it isn’t HD. Note you’ll need this to display an Android app in full screen on your TV – plug the phone in directly by HDMI cable and the barebones entertainment centre software launches, which only plays video files Android natively supports.Charging dockFairly pointless unless someone just stole your alarm clock. Don’t bother.VerdictWith the Motorola Atrix, Moto...
Motobloodyblur, HDMI doesn't screen mirror...
With the Motorola Atrix, Moto has once again turned in a stupendous piece of hardware. Unfortunately, for all its efforts, it’s still not delivering a sensible UI, and more crucially, a fun software experience. HTC has nailed it. On its Galaxy S phones...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-16 19:52:26
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The Motorola Atrix has generated a lot of interest since it was announced and demonstrated at CES 2011. On the face of it, the Atrix is a pretty standard dual-core Android 2.2 smartphone with the usual features you'd expect and a responsiveness that we...
Speed, fingerprint scanner, docking potential, good battery life...
Single power/lock/fingerprint button could fail over time...
A solid phone on its own, but one that offers a lot of upgrade potential via the optional laptop docking station. The dual-core processor and generous RAM allowance make this handset pleasant to use and there is terrific email support...
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The Motorola Atrix is a smartphone equipped with a 1GHz dual-core processor. The phone runs Google's Android 'Froyo' 2.2 operating system, has an HDMI-out port and records HD video. Motorola's powerful HD Multimedia Dock and Laptop Dock accessories a...
The Motorola Atrix doesn't stray too far from the norm once you look past its dual-core processor and fingerprint reader, but it is a slick, super-fast Android phone with good battery life. Anyone after a new Google Android phone with a big screen sho...
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Back in 2007 Motorola's then arch rival, Nokia, told us its iconic N95 was "what computers have become."The sentiment may have been a little optimistic, but if Motorola were to use that now for the Atrix, it'd be a little more fitting.It isn't what comput...
1080p playback, Webtop mode for computing, Multimedia mode gives great HD playback, Flash browsing is tip top, DLNA streaming...
1080p does not work for HDMI out, Some Flash-based sites did not work, Webtop only works with dock, No movie or TV show service, No full-screen HDMI mirroring...
In many ways, the Atrix leads the pack of Android phones and points the way to a future where our mobile computer is small – and powerful...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-16 19:54:54
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Motorola announced three new handsets yesterday, but only one of these has definitely confirmed for the UK, the Motorola Atrix 4G (which won't actually be 4G in the UK), and T3 had some hands-on time with it.Running Android 2.2 (a 2.3 upgrade will b...
Classic design, Two year battery life, Accurate step tracking...
Basic app, Expensive, Sleep and calorie inaccuracies...
The Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch is the most expensive and most sophisticated fitness tracker we've ever reviewed. It looks great, and does a perfectly good job at step counting.Of course, it's not as smart as more advanced fitness trackers...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:40:01
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The issue with the current generation of smartphones is differentiating them in terms of their design - at some point you have to concede that you’re dealing with a flat plane of glass set into a thin rectangle. It’s presumably why we get unconsciona...
The Motorola Atrix dual-core smartphone offers impressive powers, but it comes at a price...
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The Motorola Atrix is a smartphone equipped with a 1GHz dual-core processor. The phone runs Google's Android 'Froyo' 2.2 operating system, has an HDMI-out port and records HD video. Motorola's powerful HD Multimedia Dock and Laptop Dock accessories at...
Slick and fast user experience, HDMI-out, Good build quality and battery life...
Screen is hard to see in sunlight, Touch-sensitive buttons, No word on Gingerbread update...
The Motorola Atrix doesn't stray too far from the norm once you look past its dual-core processor and fingerprint reader, but it is a slick, super-fast Android phone with good battery life. Anyone after a new Android phone with a big screen should definit...
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At the conclusion of the , we had a few questions unanswered, and a few things we wanted to look at further before summing up.Battery lifeAfter a few days of real life usage, I can honestly say (hand on heart) that the battery life in this phone is ama...
The review wouldn't be complete without tipping my hat to Alistair and the team at MobiCity. The Atrix is a phone that's unlikely to make it to Australia soon, and these guys have brought it here with overnight shipping at a reasonable cost, considering t...
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This morning I arrived at work in poor form. Tired, exhausted, emotionally drained, after a long and tiring weekend. We had a loss in our family (not entirely unexpectedly, but it hurts the same) and my partner Rachel and I have spent all weekend keepi...
136 grams. It's a good weight, 4″ screen. It's big, it's beautiful. It's an odd resolution, though – 540 x 960 pixels, It's tough as nails – Gorilla Glass screen, It has naff features – like a fingerprint reader, You don't need a micro-SD card – it has 16...
The fingerprint reader is cool, but having to use it every time to unlock the screen gets old, AT&T's built in crap-ware is annoying, though it can be removed. The Motoblur stuff can't be, Hardware...
I really like it.The Atrix is unlike a lot of Android phones I’ve reviewed lately. It’s not got curious proportions. It’s not heavy, and it doesn’t feel cheap and nasty. The case is plastic – yes – but it doesn’t feel plastic and nasty, unlike some oth...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:40:09
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Though the world is going gah-gah for smartphones and tablets, both suffer an inflexibility of form. A smartphone fits great in your pocket, but its small screen makes it difficult to perform certain intensive tasks; tablets, on the other hand, are...
The Motorola Atrix is a smartphone of a familiar shape and size, but once it's placed into one of two docking accessories, the Atrix offers an experience more like a computer than a phone.
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I had just one day with Motorola’s soon-to-launch Atrix smart phone and its collection of innovative accessories before writing this review. That’s not enough time to properly figure out how long the battery lasts, much less definitively determine whet...
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This is a weird one to get your head around. We’re used to seeing smartphones here. They fly across the desk and have the usual things. A touch screen, a fast processor, a slick OS, a good camera, GPS, etc. Here though, we have a few additions. A Bluet...
The best parts of the Atrix can also be the worst parts. Those excellent accessories are expensive. Very expensive. It's hard to understand why a laptop needs to be purchased when a netbook would be cheaper and probably more useful.We liked the DLNA funct...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-30 05:51:30
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The Motorola Atrix is finally here. Motorola’s first dual-core superphone seriously wowed us with its secret agent-style fingerprint unlocker and array of docks when we saw it back in January.But now it’s here, and it’s up against an increasing array o...
The Motorola Atrix is a solid Android smartphone that’s easy to get to grips with and provides a great web browsing experience. The camera isn’t as amazing as those found on rival smartphones, but it does the job.A lot of what makes the Motorola Atrix...
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After a series of successful Android powered smartphones like the Motorola Droid, BackFlip and Milestone among others, Motorola Mobility has the experience in making attractive and functional devices.The ATRIX 4G ($99.00 for a three year plan, $600 contra...
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The Motorola Atrix made a splash at CES last month when it was announced. Partly because it's running on a dual-core 1ghz processor, but it its not just its powerful specs alone that made it impressive. It was its lapdock accessory that made everyone's he...
The Motorola Atrix is certainly a speed demon of a smartphone with a lot of things going for it – including the fact that it's offered us the fastest web surfing experience we've experienced on any smartphone to date. We also love its form-factor, multime...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 20:48:11
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At the speed technology is moving, it won’t be too long before Smartphones become as powerful as laptops. In fact, the Motorola Atrix that we’re looking at today, can be connected to multiple types of docks and a laptop dock is one of them. Lets find o...
Great specs, nice screen and super battery life. Finger sensor is also something novel. The added docks are pure awesome...
Motoblur interface is not that great and slows down the phone. Camera could be better as well.
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-29 20:48:11
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The year 2011 has been flooded with loads of Android smartphones, plus the touch-screen technology, this year, has surpassed its previous features with even smoother and more precise touch sensing interfaces. Touchscreen phones have now largely swapped th...
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It seems Motorola is coming back strong into the mobile game. Once the leader in phone manufacturing, it has the pedigree and experience. But that was a long time ago, long before Android was even on the drawing board and things have changed since the...
It seems Motorola is coming back strong into the mobile game. Once the leader in phone manufacturing, it has the pedigree and experience. But that was a long time ago, long before Android was even on the drawing board and things have changed since then.An...
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