Review: Mixed opinions for Motorola Atrix


San Fransisco: Smart phones are the trend of the day, and hence Motorola Atrix has set its foot firm in Smartphone innovation. Motorola has created a fore of buzz since its release. It claims to be the "World Most Powerful Smartphone" however the reactions are mixed from the consumers. It is a dual core smartphone that features available docking ability. With the docking ability the device can be attached to a proprietor laptop dock, or to a television or computer monitor via a desktop dock, effectively transforming itself into a laptop or desktop PC. Though the docking system is an awesome inclusion customers are complaining of hangs in the browser which the consumers are hopeful that the bugs will worked out soon by the company. Still, it's not a computer. Without the Atrix plugged in, the dock does nothing. Atrix has a reasonable good pace which labels it as one speedy phone. And with such speed web surfing and e- mailing becomes enjoyable for travelers. It does not perform tasks on a wireless network, such as taking photos or playing games and it opens menus and applications in a second. The camera starts fast than other smart phones and goes through applications and contacts on its 4-inch screen with ease. However Atrix is currently running on version 2.2 of Google Android operating system, Froyo, rather than the newer Gingerbread version which could have complimented Atrix very well. As far as the display is concern it is clear and bright, with good viewing angles that would make it useful for sharing video clips with a friend. The camera portrays a 5 megapixel but was not as impressive since Photos were crisp but colors didn't really pop. And there are only a handful of settings and color effects, so if you want to get creative you'll need to download a camera application.