Motorola ATRIX HD revealed on Motorola's website with 4.5 inch screen

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Motorola ATRIX HD revealed on Motorola's website with 4.5 inch screen
It was an American based company like Motorola that produced the fireworks on the fourth of July as the Motorola ATRIX HD appeared Wednesday on Motorola's own website. The ATRIX HD is bound for AT&T, but there is no information on when it will launch yet.

The pictures revealed a Motorola DROID RAZR style body with the now familiar Kevlar back. The 4.5 inch HD screen offers "ColorBoost for vibrant colors and sharper images". It has 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and comes with Gorilla Glass. The nanocoated insides help prevent the Motorola ATRIX HD from a death by water. There is a dual-core 1.5GHz processor under the hood, 1 GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage on board. An 8MP camera is on back, not the 13MP shooter once rumored, and there is a 1.3MP front-facing shooter. Android 4.0 is installed out of the box and it would appear that there are no physical Android navigation buttons. The battery on the Motorola ATRIX HD is 1780 mAh, not the super powered 3300mAh fuel cell in the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX that swept a recent battery test. ATRIX HD is a quad-band GSM and quad-band HSPA global phone with support for AT&T's 4G LTE network. For those who keep track, the device is Motorola's model number MB886.

The phone is listed as being "Business Ready" with "security, productivity and connectivity" features including "government-grade encryption which protects your contacts, calendar and email. One of the accessories being offered is the very same Lapdock 100 used with the Motorola ATRIX 2. The site points out that Motorola SMARTACTIONS is enabled. This feature allows you to set the phone to do certain things (lower screen brightness, turn off Wi-Fi, etc.) depending on the time of day or your location.

source: Motorola
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