SmartPhone Review: Motorola Atrix 4G


Motorola Atrix 4G is an indication that he is right. The phone itself marks a technological leap, as one of several new Android phones with dual-core processors, but the real revolution is an optional dock that acts like a laptop when the phone is plugged into a separate base is also high definition TV and external monitors with USB ports for full-size keyboard and mouse.

Motorola's Atrix 4G handset, Droid Bionic smartphone and Motorola Xoom tablet will all run Nvidia Tegra 2 chips when they arrive within the next few months.

These devices feature two 1GHz processors on a single die, twice the speed of current leading high-end smartphones running a single-core, 1GHz chip.

Consider that just 15 months ago the original Motorola Droid launched with a then-standard 550MHz chip. Two months after that, the Google Nexus One debuted with a 1GHz chip, which became the new industry standard for Android smartphones.