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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: 2011-06-17, Author: Aloysius , review by: asia.cnet.com

  • Snappy performance; able to turn into a desktop/notebook device; qHD screen; fingerprint scanner.
  • Motoblur; Lapdock isn't as usable as a normal notebook; photograph colors under-saturated on the phone's screen.
  • The Atrix is a worthy smartphone with plenty of cool features, but the Lapdock doesn't seem to be well-designed for a notebook. Still, if you're looking for a smartphone that doubles as a light computing device, this is it. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-30, Author: Stuff , review by: stuffmideast.com

  • Abstract:  Motorola thinks its latest phone is so smart it can power a computer. So, is it time to ditch the netbook? The Atrix says yes – it's one of the most powerful phones we've ever tested, with a dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, there's ample grunt to maint...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-15, review by: gsmarena.com

  • It seems Motorola is coming back strong into the mobile game. Once the leader in phone manufacturing, it has the pedigree and experience. But that was a long time ago, long before Android was even on the drawing board and things have changed since then.An...

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  Published: 2013-10-01, review by: technave.com

  • The Motorola Atrix is certainly a speed demon of a smartphone with a lot of things going for it – including the fact that it's offered us the fastest web surfing experience we've experienced on any smartphone to date. We also love its form-factor, multime...

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  Published: 2011-06-27, Author: Wong , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Is the Atrix for You?The Atrix is picking up the pace for Motorola after a rather lacklustre Android-backed Milestone 2 - and honestly, does a pretty good job at it. The former seem to embody all that of which that constitutes a high-end smartphone - a du...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-01, review by: technave.sg

  • The Motorola Atrix is certainly a speed demon of a smartphone with a lot of things going for it – including the fact that it's offered us the fastest web surfing experience we've experienced on any smartphone to date. We also love its form-factor, multime...

 
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  Published: 2011-08-28, review by: tbreak.ae

  • Great specs, nice screen and super battery life. Finger sensor is also something novel. The added docks are pure awesome,
  • Motoblur interface is not that great and slows down the phone. Camera could be better as well.

 
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  Published: 2011-09-27, review by: evaluamos.com

  • Abstract:  Motorola ya vende en Colombia su teléfono de máximo nivel en el mercado durante el 2011: el Atrix. Nos hubiera encantado tenerlo desde su anuncio a principio de año. Pero no se puede ocultar que la compañía atraviesa por un estado de adaptación a su nu...

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  Published: 2011-07-28, review by: xataka.com

  • Abstract:  Tras pasar revista a las especificaciones generales del Motorola Atrix y al comportamiento de sus baterías y de su cámara, seguimos con nuestro análisis abordando cuestiones más técnicas, como el rendimiento de su procesador de doble núcleo, o cómo se por...

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  Published: 2011-07-21, review by: xataka.com

  • Abstract:  Seguimos pasando revista a los detalles del doble núcleo de Motorola, el Motorola Atrix . Pese a su tardía salida en España con Movistar y su discutido precio, el Atrix cuenta con los suficientes detalles interesantes como para ser considerado si vamos a ...

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