This superphone features a dual-core processor and 4" qHD display. Designed to deliver incredible maximum speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps, it has the power to double as a personal computer and entertainment unit with the exclusive LAPDOCK and HD Multimedia Dock. It also comes with Flash® 10.1 for seamless viewing of online animations and videos. The MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G, voted best in its category at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, is the all-powerful superphone.
Powerful dual-core processor
The MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G has dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. Compared to other smartphones, this computing power enables Websites to open up to twice as fast.
Biometric Fingerprint Reader
An advanced security feature, the Biometric Fingerprint Reader scans your fingerprint to unlock the MOTOROLA ATRIX,TM 4G ensuring that only you can access what's on your superphone.
Adobe Flash® 10.1
With built-in Flash® 10.1, experience rich media content, including Flash-based games to websites right on your superphone.
Powered by Android
Developed by Google, Android™ has quickly become one of the most popular operating systems in the world. Its market offers over 150,000 apps and games.
3G Network:
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
OS:
Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo), upgradable to v2.3
2G Network:
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Card slot:
microSD, up to 32GB, buy memory
GPRS:
Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Dimensions:
117.8 x 63.5 x 11 mm
Weight:
135 g
Type:
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Edge:
Class 12
3G:
HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
Bluetooth:
Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
WLAN:
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot (charges may apply)
Messaging:
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Talk Time:
Up to 8 h 50 min (2G) / Up to 9 h (3G)
Stand-by:
Up to 400 h (2G) / Up to 350 h (3G)
Features:
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- HDMI port
- Digital compass
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
- 1080p MP4/H.263/H.264.WMV/Xvid/DivX @ 30 fps playback
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk
- Facebook, Twitter, MySpace integrati
Features:
Geo-tagging, image stabilization
- Biometric fingerprint reader - Gorilla Glass display - Touch sensitive controls - MOTOBLUR UI with Live Widgets - Multi-touch input method - Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate - Proximity sensor for aut
Battery:
Standard battery, Li-Po 1930 mAh
Size:
540 x 960 pixels, 4.0 inches (~275 ppi pixel density)
GSM technology can work with 4 frequencies: 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz.
Some GSM phones support all the bands or frequencies, or just a couple. A dual band phone supports only two, usually 900/1900 or 850/1900. A tri-band phone supports three bands, either 850/1800/1900 or 900/1800/1900. A quad-band phone supports all GSM bands. Quad-band phones are able to work with any and all GSM service providers.
On the other hand, GSM service providers support just a subset of all the GSM bands available. Before buying a GSM phone, make sure the phone supports at least one of the bands that your GSM service provider supports. Contact your service provider Rogers, Fido, Cingular, T-Mobile.
A cellular phone’s band is the frequency in megahertz on witch it operates. Band options are as follows:-Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 :Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand-Triband GSM 900/1800/1900:Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand-Dualband GSM 900/1800 Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, New Zealand and Australia
GSM is a mobile (Cell) phone technology that uses TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access). GSM stands for Global System for Mobile communications. The competing system is CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). GSM and CDMA are not compatible systems. If a phone is designed for GSM, it will not be compatible with CDMA and vice-versa.
An unlocked phone is a phone that can work with any sim card and/or GSM service provider. Please note that at least one of the GSM Bands in the phone should match the GSM service prodiver's bands. Check with your local service provider GSM Band they use.
No. A contract is required between you and the GSM service provider for you to get a working phone line. A contract is not required between you and GSMplus.
Q:
My GSM service provider does not have sim cards, why?
A sim card is a small flat rectangle plastic that contains a microchip. This microchips is the heart of your phone, it contains your phone number, your address book, and the necessary information for your phone to work. All sim cards look the same, but the microchip inside is different for every GSM service provider.
Q:
My Motorola’s dictionary is displaying a different language, how can I change it?
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless protocol that allows your phone to 'speak' with other devices in range, such as wireless headsets, hands-free car kits, and computers. It can be used for a wide array of applications- take a look at www.bluetooth.com for more information
We currently sell phones from a very wide variety of manufacturers, including: Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Blackberry, LG, O2/Imate/HTC/Eten, Sharp, PalmOne, Apple, Nec, and more. If you're looking for a phone you don't see, just ask us we may be able to get it for you.
The easiest way is to try and put a SIM card from a different service provider in your phone to see if it will accept it. If you get a message saying wrong card, enter subsidy code or SIM disabled then likely it's locked. For CDMA phones it's a little more difficult to tell.
By unlocking your phone you have the freedom of using your phone with other network providers as well as saving tons of money using a pay as you go card when visiting other countries.
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a mobile data service available to users of GSM mobile phones. It is often described as "2.5G", that is, a technology between the second (2G) and third (3G) generations of mobile telephony. It provides moderate speed data transfer, by using unused TDMA channels in the GSM network.
Short for Multimedia Message Service, a method of transmitting graphics, video clips, sound files text messages over wireless networks using the WAP protocol.