Motorola Atrix 4G Features
The Motorola Atrix is a good-looking phone. At 2.5 by 4.6 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and 4.8 ounces, it’s clad in smooth black plastic with an attractive fade pattern on the back panel. The 960-by-540 screen is truly beautiful; it’s sharper than any other you’ll find on a phone, with the exception of Apple’s 960-by-640 Retina Display on the iPhone 4 ($199-$699, 4.5 stars). Colors look rich both indoors and out. This isn’t a standard Android resolution, but in my tests, I didn’t see any problems with third-party Android apps. The oddest physical feature you’ll find on the Atrix is a fingerprint reader, which you can use instead of a passcode to unlock the phone. According to Motorola, the fingerprint reader comes at the request of big businesses that want to use the Atrix as a Citrix-based thin client.
The Motorola Atrix is a good-looking phone. At 2.5 by 4.6 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and 4.8 ounces, it’s clad in smooth black plastic with an attractive fade pattern on the back panel. The 960-by-540 screen is truly beautiful; it’s sharper than any other you’ll find on a phone, with the exception of Apple’s 960-by-640 Retina Display on the iPhone 4 ($199-$699, 4.5 stars). Colors look rich both indoors and out. This isn’t a standard Android resolution, but in my tests, I didn’t see any problems with third-party Android apps. The oddest physical feature you’ll find on the Atrix is a fingerprint reader, which you can use instead of a passcode to unlock the phone. According to Motorola, the fingerprint reader comes at the request of big businesses that want to use the Atrix as a Citrix-based thin client.