AT&T Launching Dual-Core Motorola Atrix 4G
Jan 5, 2011, 12:28 PM by Philip Berne
updated Jan 5, 2011, 12:29 PM
AT&T and Motorola today announced the Atrix 4G, which Motorola claims is currently the world's most powerful smartphone. The device features the first dual-core processor on AT&T's network, as well as 1GB of RAM and an extra-large 1930 mAh battery, all packed into a 10.9mm thin shell. The phone will have 16GB of onboard storage, with a microSDHC card slot capable of handling 32GB cards, for a potential 48GB of storage. The Atrix 4G will also work with a compatible laptop-style docking station. The laptop will be a 13.9mm device, with the Atrix docking behind the screen. The user will then have full Mozilla Firefox Web browsing, as opposed to a mobile Web browser, in addition to a keyboard and mouse, with 2 USB ports. The Atrix 4G features a qHD screen, which is presumed to be a quarter of full HD, or 960 by 540 pixels. Specific pricing and availability for the Motorola Atrix 4G, as well as the laptop dock and a separate HD Dock, have yet to be announced.
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This seems kind of cool.

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