Motorola ATRIX 3 listed on Bluetooth SIG
0. phoneArena posted on 26 Jun 2012, 11:30
The Motorola ATRIX 3 has already visited the FCC on its journey to an eventual launch; now the device, known outside the U.S. as the Motorola Dinara, has been listed on the Bluetooth SIG foreshadowing a possible release via AT&T as soon as next month...
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2. Non_Sequitur posted on 26 Jun 2012, 11:38 1
On-screen buttons.
Badassery at its finest.
But only 1 GB of RAM? D:
6. KingKurogiii posted on 26 Jun 2012, 12:23 0
OHMYGOSH, OHMYGOSH, OHMYGOSH, IT'S HAPPENING! MOTOROLA'S RETURN IS AT HAND!
7. shadowcell posted on 26 Jun 2012, 12:44 1
Pack in the Razr Maxx battery and we're in business. I wonder if this is the Razr HD variant Verizon will be getting.
Also, please be sure to have ICS pre-installed. It would be embarrassing to see another Gingerbread phone on a top-tier smartphone.
14. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 26 Jun 2012, 15:31 0
Well the Atrix 2 was probably the closest thing to the razr when it came out, so maybe the Atrix 3 will come out, then a few months or so later, a new Razr... aka Razr HD... or Razr 2.
It's going to have ICS, no way Moto will do without it.
8. WirelessCon posted on 26 Jun 2012, 12:48 0
I wonder what the screen size will be?
Motorola reception is usually quite good in rural areas.
Looks like a substantial bezel.
Will it be pure Android, or is Motoblur still a legacy from pre-Google Mototola?
15. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 26 Jun 2012, 15:33 0
Motoblur is now minimal on ICS.
So it won't be that bad either way.
9. SmartPhoneStream posted on 26 Jun 2012, 12:51 4
I think AT&T has a big advantage over Verizon in that even though there LTE Network is much smaller, There HSPA+ network is very large and being able to put both into a phone/tablet is a big advantage Where Verizon only has one 4G Network, LTE and where that isn't available Verizon Customers (like me) will have to resort to there slow Rev.A 3G
10. monkeyfeet posted on 26 Jun 2012, 13:00 2
On the upside, Verizon's 3G is pretty much everywhere that they provide service and it's much better than EDGE. Its one of the reasons that I picked Verizon over AT&T. Also, 700kbps isn't that slow, its good enough for me to stream Pandora while driving around in areas without LTE.
16. WirelessCon posted on 26 Jun 2012, 16:36 1
Mbs per square foot of coverage, At&t is far and above every other carrier.
Too bad they got rid of unlimited data, they could do some serious contract numbers with a cheap unlimited data plan.
They should want to bring new customers in, and bring old customers back at the same time, too bad they see short term profits over long term profits.
11. sid07desai posted on 26 Jun 2012, 14:00 0
should've done some battery optimization. Like the Droid Razr Maxx. Then it would be interesting.
12. Carlitos posted on 26 Jun 2012, 14:37 1
I really hope, the phone supports, the New Ti-omap, instead.






