When is atrix getting 2.3




















Before I continue, have a look:. If these images are to be believed, then the Motorola Atrix is back in the game in a big way. The tipster went on to say that the update drastically improved battery life and GPS functionality, fixed the random reboot issues, and substantially improved the overall experience. While it's quite easy to get excited about news like this, don't lose sight of the fact that images can easily be manipulated or faked.

We're not suggesting that this is the case here - but I would take it with a grain of salt for now. On the top are the 3. Sitting above the display is a front-facing VGA camera for video chats, and the 8-megapixel camera is on the back together with an LED flash. Unfortunately, Motorola decided to do away with the fingerprint scanner with the Atrix 2. There's also a plethora of optional accessories for the Atrix 2 that include the new laptop dock called the Motorola Lapdock , an extra capacity battery, a vehicle navigation dock, an HD station, a portable universal charger, a wireless keyboard, and more.

User interface The Motorola Atrix 2 runs Android 2. It's remarkably different from the one we saw on the original Atrix, and more closely resembles recent Motorola handsets like the Droid Bionic and the Photon 4G. It's certainly not as intrusive as previous versions of MotoBlur, where you had to sign up for an account just to use the device.

You get five customizable home screens that you can personalize with various widgets and shortcuts. You can also press the Home button to see a zoomed-out view of all the home screens. This way you can select a specific home screen directly. On the bottom row of each home screen are four shortcut icons that correspond to the phone dialer, e-mail, the browser, and the main menu.

As for the main menu, you swipe from side to side to navigate instead of the vertical scrolling on the default Android interface. For text input, you have the choice of either the multitouch Android keyboard or Swype. Features The Atrix 2 offers many of the same features as the Atrix and comparable Android handsets. Android 2. You can also now use the front-facing camera for taking self-portraits if you'd like. Aside from the dual-core processor mentioned earlier, the phone's 1GB of RAM helped boost performance, too.

As you might expect, the Atrix 2 is compatible with all of Google's apps and services. The Atrix 2 comes preloaded with several apps aside from the stock Google ones. Most of these apps are nonremovable. You can get more apps via the Android Marketplace. Connectivity options are plentiful with the Atrix 2. You get the usual Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth, as well as the ability to act as a mobile hot spot for up to five devices. As we mentioned, there's a Micro-HDMI connection, so you can view videos from your phone on the big screen.

The Atrix 2 has an 8-megapixel camera, which is an improvement over the 5-megapixel camera on the Atrix. However, we still experienced quite a bit of shutter lag. It took around 3 seconds for the camera to focus and take a picture, which can be a problem for fast-moving targets.

It does have a slew of different settings, however, like color effects, and special shot modes like macro, panoramic shot, multishot, geotagging, and more. If you want to stuck with phone with no updates, with lot of bugs, get Motorola phones.

No more Moto for me. Up dated to the 2. Always I live in the caribbean with a rooted atrix and got my update via OTA.. AnonD, 25 Jul Flash ur phone and try to download again. Note that it's must be Atrix 4G AT T Thanks, don tell me I should learn to flash from xda site again, :- the blur ui was good in froyo. Now it looks too fancy. I updated mine on the weekend, it's still sluggish and terrible compared to the Galaxy S II or even an iPhone 4, who knew a dual-core phone could be so slow. Another time, When I rebooted the phone, Wouldn't go past the boot animation.



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