Motorola should have gone with a larger battery. I had the Atrix & the Atrix 2 before this Atrix HD and can say the battery lasted longer in both of them. They probably went the direction they did to keep this phone slim. Why they decided to make this one a closed case (one of the things i despised about the i-phones) is beyond me. All in all this phone is pretty impressive. I like the Circles app on top that gives different info without opening 3 or 4 separate apps to get the same info, and being a 4G LTE phone (not even the Galaxy S3 boasted the 4G LTE), with more ppi than the Galaxy S3 and having some nice camera features makes this one no slacker!
Overall I have been pleased with the Motorola ATRIX HD Smartphone. It is an excellent value for the money. The battery life is just average and it only has 8 GB of memory but its ease of use and handy features more than compensate for that. I would recommend this phone to others and I believe I'll be a Motorola user for a long time to come!
You know when you browse for a phone and you start reading the many thing it could do and just sometimes It could be confusing. I believe that Motorola Atrix HD is a very user friendly. I bought this for my girfriend. The phone is easy to use powered by Android ICS and and good 8MP Camera. She just loved. She was into the phisical "QWERTY" btu because of the ease to use she had no problem. Another plus is the Play store where you could download all kind of apps. I think is cheaper than the Motorola Atrix 2 (previous version). Build Quality is good it almost feel you are holding an Motorola XT910. There is also a good thing about the phone is the set of actions you could get the phone dont for you. Fro instance you could program the phone when it reach 40% battery to disable Wifi GPS Bluetooth place you on 2G connectivity and to end sync options in order to save battery. It comes very handy at night since you could also set an alarm and set the phone into silent mode or vibration I think if you still use blackberry o any phone who uses QWERTY this could be the phone that could change eveything. You wont regret itRead full review
The LTE-packing Motorola Atrix HD for AT&T faces a couple of hard challenges. First and foremost, it has to build on the user experience of original Atrix 4G, giving its owners who are up for an upgrade these days, a reason to stick with the brand. And that's not going to be easy, considering the iconic status that the Atrix 4G had for Motorola. Announced as one of the brightest stars of CES 2011, the Atrix 4G developed a solid following and for a good reason - it was one of the very first proper dual-core Android powerhouses, whose finger scanner added an extra dash of massive geeky coolness. Main disadvantages No dedicated camera button 1780mAh battery and comparably short battery life No FM radio Dubious design - the AT&T logo at the bottom looks like a button, but it isn't Non-user-replaceable battery Quite frankly, we were caught by surprise when AT&T and Motorola announced the Atrix HD. For a smartphone whose specs are so impressive, the arrival of the latest member of the Atrix family as well as Motorola's most powerful handset on the US market, was a seriously low key affair. As you can see from the lists above, the Motorola Atrix HD is one the best equipped smartphones currently on the market. You will be hard pressed to find much to frown about in its specs sheet - it screams flagship from beginning to end. And then there's the fact that the smartphone is priced lower than its direct rivals to sweeten up the deal even further. The Atrix HD is not without its faults, though. We can't help but be skeptical about the size of the handset's battery. Its 1780mAh capacity is nothing to write home about, especially when put in a device manufactured by the company which gave the world the RAZR MAXX. The design could have also been a bit more inspiring, but that might be just us. Overall, the Motorola Atrix HD is one of the most interesting smartphones we've welcomed in our office recently. We are hoping that its real-life performance can maintain the good impressions that its specs sheet creates. As always, we'll kick its review off with an unboxing of the handset, followed by a look at its design and build quality. Note: You might notice that this review is shorter than usual and doesn't include all of our proprietary tests. The reason is it has been prepared and written far away from our office and test lab. The Motorola Atrix HD for AT&T is a US-only phone, so it will probably never get to the shores of the Old Continent. Still, we think we've captured the essence of the phone in the same precise, informative and detailed way that's become our trademark. Enjoy the good read!Read full review
I purchased this phone because i wanted a better one than the Samsung that i had. The Motorola Atrix HD have excellent screen and camera, it's very smooth to use. AT&T apps prevent me to use it as a wifi hotspot but besides that, everything goes excellent. As other Android phones, the battery life is not too good, you have to learn to manage the battery life. I think that i will keep this phhone for a while.
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