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Motorola reveals Atrix HD Developer Edition, highlights unlockable bootloader
Posted On 06 Nov 2012 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
Digging the idea of picking up an Atrix HD, but bummed about that whole "locked bootloader" situation? Problem solved. Motorola has just introduced the Atrix HD Developer Edition, which offers up the exact same specifications as the original, but all...
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Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world
Posted On 07 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
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 us don't appear to have shared that rose-tinted v...
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Motorola Atrix HD Review: Runs Like A Dream, But Doesn’t Look Like One
Posted On 22 Jul 2012 By Chris Velazco. Under: Uncategorized.
Motorola made plenty of waves when it introduced the Droid RAZR for Verizon last year, and somehow I doubt AT&T was very pleased with that move. With that one launch, Motorola instantly made AT&T's high-end line of Android-powered Atrix smartphones look chunky and downright un-sexy in comparison
Now with the Atrix HD AT&T has its own vaguely RAZR-esque device to push to the masses, but how does it stack up against its forebears? Or, better yet, how does it compare to the devices that occupy the top tiers of AT&T's smartphone portfolio? As it turns out, the answer is "pretty damned well."No Comments
Fujifilm sues Motorola over broad camera and phone patents, claims RAZRs and Xyboards are at fault
Posted On 15 Jul 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Motorola won't have had much of a break following the dismissal of a key Apple lawsuit, after all. In a low-profile move, Fujifilm has sued Motorola for allegedly violating four particularly broad patents on camera and phone technologies -- we're tal...
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Motorola Atrix HD now on sale at AT&T: $100 on contract for LTE, 720p and ICS
Posted On 15 Jul 2012 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
Well, lookie here. It didn't take long for Motorola's latest Atrix variant to go from unveiled to launched, as the Atrix HD is now on sale at AT&T for a wallet-pleasing $99.99 on contract. Sign the dotted line for two years, and you'll be getting...
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AT&T Atrix HD priced at $99: coming July 15 (video)
Posted On 10 Jul 2012 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
While we've already stared down the specifications, AT&T's announced that it will bring Motorola's big and skinny slab to the US later this month, while Bell will do the honors in Canada "this summer." Priced at $99, the Atrix HD will tie togethe...
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Motorola Quietly Reveals The LTE-Friendly, Kevlar-Clad Atrix HD
Posted On 05 Jul 2012 By Chris Velazco. Under: Uncategorized.
Rumors and questionable leaks of Motorola's next Atrix device have been making the rounds for what seems like ages, but Motorola finally put all that speculation to rest last night. The company recently revealed the new Ice Cream Sandwich-powered handset on their website, albeit with a notable lack of fanfare.No Comments
Motorola Atrix HD revealed with 4.5-inch Colorboost HD display, ICS and Droid RAZR looks
Posted On 04 Jul 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
The next Motorola Atrix phone has been revealed on the company's website as the Atrix HD. According to the listed specs, it features a 4.5-inch Colorboost HD display, will ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and (predictably) looks very much lik...
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Motorola Atrix HD revealed with 4.5-inch Colorboost HD display, ICS and Droid RAZR looks
Posted On 04 Jul 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
The next Motorola Atrix phone has been revealed on the company's website as the Atrix HD, with an MB886 model number matching the "Dinara" we saw pass through the FCC. According to the listed specs, it features a 4.5-inch HD Colorboost (720 x 1,280) ...
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Android Army: US soldiers to leverage portable battlefield network and smartphones
Posted On 29 Jun 2012 By Andrew Munchbach. Under: Uncategorized.
Smartphones: the future of wartime communication? That is the goal of the US Army through the development of its portable wireless network, dubbed Warfighter Information Network-Tactical or WIN-T. The Army hopes to leverage WIN-T to bring near-instan...
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