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46 Reviews
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The Atrix HD is definitely a good deal for the money if you're on AT&T. It does very well as a phone in clarity and reception (at least where AT&T is concerned), and really that's what a phone is for. Beyond that, it hits the spot in build-quality, with o...
The Atrix HD is a solid mid-range phone. At $99, it's priced right, however, with the HTC One X now selling for that same $99, it would be hard for me to recommend this to anyone on AT&T. The One X remains one of the top 5 Android phones on the planet, ...
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Abstract: Carrier: AT&T Price: $100 Motorola's made phenomenal strides since adopting the Android platform. Its Droid lineup speaks in high volume, along with its most prized AT&T phone to date: the Atrix. But somewhere down the line, the company lost touch with th...
Abstract: Motorola has been in the Android game since very near the beginning. Their products have been on every carrier, in various shapes and sizes. Their last runaway success, the Motorola Droid, was the result of intensive marketing and an opening in the sma...
The Motorola Atrix HD may not be the absolute best performer, and definitely has its quirks, but for someone looking for a smartphone in the $100 price range, it's pretty tough to beat. For that price you get a 720p display, a speedy Snapdragon S4 process...
Battery sealed inside, camera isn't as good as the competition's, Battery sealed inside, camera isn't as good as the competition's, Battery sealed inside, camera isn't as good as the competition's, Battery s
We're really impressed by Motorola's first Android 4 handset for AT&T. It has the stylish good looks of the Droid RAZR with the price tag of a bargain smartphone. The 720p display is very sharp and colorful with good viewing angles and outdoor visibil...
Yeah, its a good, solid phone—for $100! The only things that separate this phone from HTCs and Samsungs flashship devices is a pretty crappy camera, lack of NFC, and less-than-sublime design. That may be a deal-breaker for some. If those things dont m...
Published: 2012-07-23, Author: Roy , review by: talkandroid.com
Gorgeous 720p screen featuring rich colors and impressive details, MotoCast and Smart Actions takes productivity to another level, Nearstock Android 4.0.4 software, Snappy performance and responsiveness, $99 price point brings highend features to a wider
Horrendous battery life– even for moderate daily use, Lacks NFC, Camera and camera software are disappointing, especially compared to the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S III, Only 8GB on onboard storage, though the total memory is expandable via microSD
Motorola didn’t screw with Ice Cream Sandwich too much, Excellent display, Surprisingly strong spec sheet,
Uninspired design, The camera is generally pretty lousy, Battery life isn’t the greatest
Let’s touch briefly for a moment on what the Atrix HD isn’t. It’s not the kind of that phone will turn heads as you walk down the street. It’s not the most solid feeling device you’ll ever pick up. It’s not a terribly great camera, either.It is, howeve...