Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Benchmark for Dual Core Phones


When you ask people, "What do you think of tablets?" They'd most likely refer to Apples iPad. The iPad has set the tone for tablets, and companies are competing to develop a better product. Like the iPad set the tone tone for tablets the Motorola sets the tone of having the first dual core mobile processor. Although the phone has not be released yet, it's sure building some hype. The suspected release date is set for March 6.

Some nice features about the phone besides the 1ghz dual core mobile processor is it supports all bands of HSDPA (850, 900, 1900,2100). It has a 4.0 inch screen along with the first phone with qHD technology making it easier to read indoors and outdoors. In addition, it has one 1gb of ram, making multi-tasking effortless. It features a front and read facing cameras to support video chat and the ability to record and output in HD. The Atrix also has a finger print reader for those who want a more secure phone, but will also be intertwined with its accessories.

As said before, this phone outputs HD up to 720p from a mobile dock connected to the tv that can act as a media server. It also makes it easier for users to showcase photos and video they have taken and would like to show relatives. The thing that excites me the most is the laptop attachment. The ability to have your cell phone have the equivalent power to a net book is astonishing. The laptop accessory cannot be used standalone so all the processing power is from the phone, which runs on android 2.3 (gingerbread). Well see in the next few months when people start reviewing the phone, and other companies try to raise the bar.

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