Ia dipanggil platinum, dan walaupun kami pasti ia tidak disalut dalam bentuk sebenar logam super premium itu, ia pasti dibuat untuk kelihatan seperti itu. Nada kelabu beraksen dengan butang biru. Penampilan mungkin tidak sesuai untuk sesetengah daripada anda, tetapi saya pasti tidak keberatan mengeluarkan salah satu daripada ini daripada poket saya dengan menaiki kereta api bawah tanah atau dua.
Selain daripada jalur warna baharunya, ini adalah peranti yang sama yang selalu diiklankan oleh Verizon dan Motorola. Ia menampilkan paparan qHD 4.3 inci, pemproses S4 dwi-teras Qualcomm 1.5GHz, 1GB RAM, storan dalaman 8GB, kamera HD 8 megapiksel 1080p, kamera menghadap hadapan 1.3 megapiksel, bateri 2,000 mAh dan banyak lagi.
Kami akan mentakrifkannya sebagai telefon jarak pertengahan, tetapi tidak lama dahulu perkara ini akan dianggap sebagai binatang mewah. Dengan hanya $50 kami tidak boleh meminta lebih banyak lagi, jadi jika ini menepati belanjawan anda lebih daripada, katakan, DROID RAZR MAXX HD pastikan anda menyemaknya di tapak Best Buy.
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Raspberry Pi and OpenElec. Use the Atrix as a wireless remote. That’s my suggestion at any rate.
I moved on to a galaxy note 2, but would still love to have a 4.1+ ROM for my Atrix I use it as a Media Station for my TV.
It’s time to move on… It was good at one point, but there are many phones out now that surpass it in every way.
Well, some people are apologists for Motorola and say smartphones have a long design cycle, so only this summer will we see Google phones.
I say, Google Motorola could decide today, last week or last year to make boot-loaders easier to unlock. Yes, maybe they’d have to re-negotiate somewhat with the US carriers as it might go against the long ago signed contracts…
But IMO they’ve owned Motorola long enough to be able to tell Moto to unlock bootloaders on at least some newer phones. And they aren’t. This is just a “software” thing that’s easily changed, not the hardware design of a product that was started 2 years ago.
So, why is Motorola still Motorola ? And not more Google/Nexus ? (And there are ways to deal with the other OEMs as competition issue.)
This is not a mistake. Google is doing what Google is doing very purposely.
I have no reason to believe the X Phone thing will suddenly change things. Let’s just say I’m a “show me, don’t tell me Google” skeptic.
You’ll be waiting for an eternity. I left that boat the day my N4 came in the mail from the huge shipping disaster.
was there ever any hope for it after the sixty third delay?
Motorola has gained a bit of a nasty reputation around the development community these past couple of years. The company began locking its bootloaders tighter than the Pentagon does its doors, and developers haven’t found it particularly easy to bypass. For this reason, many in the development community have shunned Motorola devices in favor of more hacker-friendly options from the likes of Samsung, Sony, and HTC. Well, it looks like something could change on that front soon. DroidRzr.com is reporting that the bootloaders on at least the Motorola ATRIX HD, Motorola RAZR M, and the Motorola RAZR HD/HD Maxx have been completely unlocked. The method has yet to be posted publicly, but the fruits of the deed — done by Dan Rosenberg — were enjoyed by the admins of DroidRzr.com after testing it. The method will be posted there once it’s ready, though users are being forewarned quite early regarding the possible affect this might have on your manufacturer’s warranty. [Thanks Jordan!]
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