Atrix 4g Manual

Motorola has made Android 2.3 Gingerbread available to the Atrix 4G, which is sold by AT&T. This update must be first downloaded to a microSD card and then installed on the Atrix from the card rather ...

On Tuesday, I detailed my test-drive of the Motorola Mobility Atrix 4G smartphone in its mobile/desktop convergence mode, docked into a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. I found it to be a plausible, but ...

Atrix 4g Manual 2

CES 2011 had its share of stand-out products, and Motorola's name was on a number of them. The Motorola ATRIX 4G has dropped onto the SlashGear test bench on its way to AT&T, along with the majority ...

Atrix 4g Manual 3

Ars Technica: Jack of three trades, master of one: Ars reviews the Motorola Atrix 4G

Atrix 4g Manual 4

The Motorola Atrix 4G has a lot on its plate, given that a core part of its job description is that it must interface with other gadgets, including a webtop computer made specially for the occasion, ...

Jack of three trades, master of one: Ars reviews the Motorola Atrix 4G

The Motorola Atrix 4G has been piquing a lot of interest as an Android smartphone that can transform – via a docking accessory – into a laptop. When docked, the device would have an 11.6-inch display, ...

The Atrix 4G supports both mono and stereo Bluetooth headsets. I was able to pair it successfully with a number of different devices, including two PCs and various headsets. Call quality was excellent ...

Atrix 4g Manual 8

AT&T and Motorola unveiled the Atrix 4G earlier this year as one of the first smartphones to move into the all-in-one genre. The optional laptop and desktop/entertainment docks make the Atrix an ...