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Testseek.co.uk have collected 184 expert reviews of the Motorola Atrix and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Atrix.
Award: Recommended November 2011
November 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • Topclass touchdisplay
  • Smooth interface offering social networking features
  • Decent email and web
  • HDMI out.
  • Powerful and responsive
  • Sleek
  • Innovative laptop dock adds a screen and keyboard
  • High-resolution screen
  • Good Motoblur widgets
  • 1080p playback
  • Webtop mode for computing
  • Multimedia mode gives great HD playback
  • Flash browsing is tip top
  • DLNA streaming
  • Internet TV on the TV
  • Even if it isn’t HD. Note you’ll need this to display an Android app in full screen on your TV – plug the phone in directly by HDMI cable and the barebones entertainment centre software launches
  • Which only plays video files Android natively supports.Charging dockFairly pointless unless someone just stole your alarm clock. Don’t bother.VerdictWith the Motorola Atrix
  • Moto
  • Speed
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Docking potential
  • Good battery life
  • Screen resolution
  • Dual core
  • Battery life
  • Innovative docking options provide plenty of potential for work or entertainment
  • Good specification
  • Larger battery is a welcome feature
  • As with range-topping handsets from Samsung
  • Sony Ericsson and others
  • The Motorola Atrix features a large 4-inch screen. The display on the Atrix is better than most
  • However
  • Thanks to a class-leading 540 x 960-pixel resolution. It really is a gorgeous panel
  • And only the smaller iPhone 4 trumps it for sharpness. It's equally good when it comes to colour reproduction
  • With movies and photograph
  • Innovative concept transforms a smartphone into a laptop
  • Great use of the powerful Tegra 2 chip
  • Excellent battery life and great camera
  • Powerful Motoblur interface is especially good at handling contacts
  • Good quality audio and fast web browsing
  • Classic design
  • Two year battery life
  • Accurate step tracking
  • Sharp 4in screen
  • Biometric fingerprint lock
  • HDMI port
  • Oodles of accessories
  • Dualcore processor
  • Large
  • Highresolution screen
  • Interesting array of hardware accessories

The editors didn't like

  • Lots of software glitches
  • Mediocre design
  • Accessory set that is its USP is pricey and yet build quality is cheap.
  • Confusing concept
  • With up to three interfaces depending on how you use the phone
  • Laptop dock is expensive
  • Multimedia dock caused problems with our sample handset
  • 1080p does not work for HDMI out
  • Some Flash-based sites did not work
  • Webtop only works with dock
  • No movie or TV show service
  • No full-screen HDMI mirroring
  • Motobloodyblur
  • HDMI doesn't screen mirror
  • Single power/lock/fingerprint button could fail over time
  • Slippery as a fish
  • Finger scanner is fiddly but unique
  • Motoblur isn't fantastic
  • Lacks wide media support
  • Runs Android 2.2 rather than 2.3
  • Extras are expensive.
  • Motorola has implemented its own skin over the top of Android – as with most of its rivals. It's quite a heavy UI
  • And neatly covers the operating system
  • However
  • So is unlikely to appeal to fans of Android in its purest form. The Motorola Atrix is also bland when it comes to styling
  • With absolutely no features to help it to stand out. When competing against the Apple iPhone 4
  • The Samsung Gala
  • Classic design
  • Lapdock is expensive
  • No protection for the connectors
  • Basic app
  • Expensive
  • Sleep and calorie inaccuracies
  • Not the latest Android OS
  • Accessories a bit pricey
  • Large for the pocket
  • Runs Android 2.2
  • Accessories (especially the Lapdock) are expensive

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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • The long battery life and Webtop application make this cell phone ideal for anyone who’s always on the go....

 
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  Published: 2011-05-08, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • Abstract:  After a series of successful Android powered smartphones like the Motorola Droid, BackFlip and Milestone among others, Motorola Mobility has the experience in making attractive and functional devices.The ATRIX 4G ($99.00 for a three year plan, $600 contra...

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  Published: 2011-03-04, review by: theglobeandmail.com

  • Abstract:  I had just one day with Motorola’s soon-to-launch Atrix smart phone and its collection of innovative accessories before writing this review. That’s not enough time to properly figure out how long the battery lasts, much less definitively determine whet...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-05, Author: Buzz , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Abstract:  Since the iPhone 4S has just been announced by Apple, we thought we'd put it head to head against some of the leading Android devices currently available and the rumoured specs of the Nexus Prime. All of them are dual-core, all of them are sparkly, but so...

 
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  Published: 2011-07-25, Author: Nic , review by: itnews.com.au

  • Abstract:  In terms of external design it looks like most smartphones – a 4in display in a frame measuring 117.75 × 63.50 × 10.95 mm with a very decent weight of only 135g. This means the phone does feel a little less solid than some on the market and we also found ...

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  Published: 2011-07-18, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • The Motorola Atrix dual-core smartphone offers impressive powers, but it comes at a price ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-20, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Dual-core processor. Loads of connectivity. Good 5-megapixel camera. Awesome music player
  • Some software instability. Poor battery life. Battery heats up during use. Screen resolution isn't compatible with some apps
  • With its vast range of connectivity and some punchy performance, the Atrix is a good smartphone, but software instability stops us from calling it a great smartphone....

 
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  Published: 2011-05-06, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Slick and fast user experience, HDMI-out, Good build quality and battery life
  • Screen is hard to see in sunlight, Touch-sensitive buttons, No word on Gingerbread update
  • The Motorola Atrix doesn't stray too far from the norm once you look past its dual-core processor and fingerprint reader, but it is a slick, super-fast Android phone with good battery life. Anyone after a new Android phone with a big screen should definit...

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  Published: 2011-01-11, review by: Zdnet.com.au

  • The Motorola Atrix is a smartphone of a familiar shape and size, but once it's placed into one of two docking accessories, the Atrix offers an experience more like a computer than a phone.

 
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  Published: 2012-03-31, Author: Techmagnifier , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • Abstract:  The year 2011 has been flooded with loads of Android smartphones, plus the touch-screen technology, this year, has surpassed its previous features with even smoother and more precise touch sensing interfaces. Touchscreen phones have now largely swapped th...

 
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