Showing posts with label ATRIX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATRIX. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Motorola Atrix HD gets priced in the US for AT&T

You may recall that the Motorola Atrix HD was leaked last week, featuring some pretty impressive specifications to go alongside an impressive 4.5" ColorBoost display.

AT&T has today made the device official, and has released a promo video to go alongside the announcement:

In case you missed them, the specs of the Atrix HD:

Android 4.0 ICS4.5 inch HD LCD with ColorBoostDual-core 1.5GHz processor8MP camera with 1.3MP front-facing1GB RAM8GB internal memory with microSD1,780mAh battery

The Atrix HD should be available on July 15th for $99 on a 2-year contract.

Meanwhile, a second press release also announces that the device will also be available in Canada via the Bell network as the Atrix HD LTE. More info can be found via the second source link below.

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Motorola ATRIX HD for AT&T becomes official

We have seen the Motorola ATRIX HD in the past, back when it was known as ?Dinara?. Now suddenly we find the product page live on Motorola's website even before the company made any official announcements.


Looking at the ATRIX HD you can see a strong resemblance to the RAZR. The phone has a similar sleek profile and a Kevlar covered back that curves upwards near the camera. And the specs of the phone match its good looks. On the front we have a 4.5-inch HD LCD with ColorBoost technology and a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera. On the back is a 8 megapixel shooter that can also capture 1080p videos. Inside there is a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB memory (expandable) and a 1,780mAh battery.


The phone runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and you can even see that it uses on-screen navigation controls like the Galaxy Nexus. The phone will be available on AT&T's LTE network. Pricing and release dates should be available when Motorola makes the official announcement.


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