When Motorola launched its Webtop concept alongside the original Atrix 4G, it had grand visions of replacing our PCs with a smartphone, a Lapdock and some optimism for a mobile-focused future. Most of ...
A phone resembling the Motorola Atrix in model number and appearance is being field-tested in soon-to-be AT&T 4G LTE areas, and may beat the Droid Bionic to market as the first AT&T LTE phone. Notably ...
AT&T is definitely eager to get the Motorola Atrix 4G out: they've announced the phone will be available for preorders February 13, and on shelves by March 6, for $200. Read the whole story ...
Harbingers of AT&T’s impending LTE network are starting to pile up. To go along with images of a presumed Atrix sequel from Motorola, PhoneArena is reporting a leaked internal screenshot that shows it ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. BGR has been informed by a source claiming knowledge of AT&T’s launch plans that the highly ...
If you're an AT&T customer and want to upgrade to a smartphone not made by Apple, the Motorola Atrix 4G is your best bet. We love it. It's fast, well designed, and packed to the ear receiver with ...
The Motorola Atrix 2 has crept out from under the iPhone 4S' coattails this weekend for a mere $99 on contract. Poor Atrix 2: launched with no fanfare, unlike the first Atrix 4G, which received a mini ...
The Back Story: It's safe to say Motorola's been dominating the Android handset market. Early this year, the company shut the game down with the release of the first dual-core handset, the Motorola ...
AT&T is finally making good on its promise to enable 4G uploads for Motorola’s Atrix 4G. For reasons not entirely clear, AT&T was holding back upload speeds on the powerful smartphone, and was doing ...
Phone Scoop goes in-depth with the Motorola Atrix 4G, a dual-core Android smartphone that can transform into a netbook replacement with the laptop dock accessory. The Motorola Atrix 4G by itself is ...
I have owned 3 other android devices and use my phones for e-mail (corporate & gmail), web browsing, navigation (google maps), rss updates (google reader), and scheduling. I do not use any social ...
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