Testseek.com have collected 180 expert reviews of the Motorola Atrix 4G and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Atrix 4G.
March 2011
(81%)
180 Reviews
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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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
Published: 2011-06-03, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: So you’ve read the reviews of the latest dual-core Android smartphones, but what about the raw power figures on the Motorola ATRIX, HTC Sensation, Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 2X?We thought we’d put all the dual-core handsets in a line and test ...
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...