For those that haven't heard or seen, the Atrix is the 1st decent truly multi-purpose media phone, on its own its a powerful smart phone (according to Motorola "the most powerful") with 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor & 1GB of RAM making things pretty speedy, but it won’t be 5 minutes before theirs a more powerful one, however this device has plentiful sleeves with many tricks hidden within.Things start to get clever when you see that it can become the brains of a netbook or home computer or even connect with your TV for full media experience!!!
So let’s go through the awesome accessories
(Awesome until the price is released I'm sure)
1st you have the laptop dock, this basically looks like a laptop except there is no mother board or other gubbins, the brain is the Atrix, i guess it’s essentially just a keyboard and monitor, Secondly they will also be offering a dock that will allow you to connect a HD monitor along with keyboard and mouse to give you a desktop like experience or you can link it to a HD TV. Now i named the article "The Future is (Almost) Here" because i think this is great and a step in the right direction but it’s not totally there yet, it would be nice if the monitor was OLED because that could make the accessory insanely thin and a thing of beauty, also i don't like the way the phone is behind the monitor, it would be better it acted as a trackpad and/or 2nd display, maybe showing app appropriate icons so say for example you’re in the browser the phone could display all your shortcuts. also id like there to be no need for the dock so you can wirelessly beam data to whatever device, i.e. ya HD movies and pictures straight to your TV from your couch, i know that’s a bit beyond current capability...but not far off, Also the device at the moment whenever docked launches a larger Android/Motorola interface called WebTop which is good but personally id like to see a more complete OS like Chrome or Android Honeycomb (WITHOUT THE MOTOROLA BLUR!!!) yes it currently and unfortunately has Motoblur which is Moto's own skin on the android OS that the insist we all really love and want "they obviously don't read their Facebook comments page!"
This brings me onto another point, i own a Motorola milestone, a truly great phone that i believe turned Motorola's fortune round in Europe as they were seriously waining bringing out allot of dull dumbphones before this, but most European milestone owners are currently disgusted at Motorola's support of their product, we've been promised a software update for about 1/2 a year now and we've been constantly fobbed of with feeble excuses whilst other brands get the latest updates leaving our phones missing allot of good features its perfectly capable of running (and the American version with hardware already does!!!), on top of this they have the locked down bootloader so unlike many other android devices i can’t be updated with custom Roms, anyhoo i wont digress to much as this could turn into a long rant and you only need to check out Motorola Europe's Facebook page to see the feelings of oh so many people, their actions have made me very unsure whether to consider getting any more of their products, with other great quality manufacturers like HTC out there they need to keep an eye on their customer relations and support.
Right on with the show, here's a list of the complete specs for the device:
- Software — Android 2.2 FroYo
- CPU — 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor
- RAM — 1GB
- Storage — 16GB included, upgradeable via microSD
- Output sockets — HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack, micro USB port
- Connectivity — 3G, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, DLNA
- Screen — 4 inches, 960×540 pixel resolution
- Video support — MP4, H.263, H.264, WMV, Xvid, DivX (with 1080p support)
- Audio support — MP3, WAV, WMA, eAAC+
- Cameras — 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, 720p video recording, user-facing VGA cam
- Dimensions — 117.8mm x 63.5mm x 10.1mm
- Weight — 135g
- Battery life — 1930Mah
- Colours — Black with textured finish back
In summary, I’m definitely excited about the direction of the android OS and what manufacturers are doing with it, and whilst i think I’ll be skipping this one, i will be keeping an eye on it.....and Motorola!!
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