Archive for the “Motorola” Category

Google announced that the Motorola XOOM would be one of the first Android devices to receive the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update. The good news is that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is now rolling out to U.S. owners of the Motorola XOOM Wi-Fi model.
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Lisa over at MobileTech Review compares four top AT&T Android smartphones: HTC One X, Motorola Atrix HD, Samsung Galaxy S III and Sony Xperia Ion. Check the comparison video after the break.
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Aaron over at PhoneDog reviews Atrix HD, Motorola's first device to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich out of box. Check the video review after the break.
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This Android 4.0 ICS enabled phone features an huge 4.5 HD display and is powered by an 1.5Ghz Dual-Core processor with 1 Gb or RAM and 8Gb of internal memory (4.7 Gb available to the user, expandable by 32 Gb via MicroSD). Get to know better the Motorola Atrix HD on the video after the break.
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Revealed last week, Motorola Atrix HD has been officially announced for AT&T.
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A new device named Motorola Atrix HD has just appeared over at Motorola's website before its official announcement.
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Posted by: Kevin Everett in Acer, Android, Asus, Google, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Off Topic, Reviews, Samsung, Smartphones, Sony, Video, Windows Phone 7, tags: Android, galaxy note, titan II, wp

Because I am lucky enough to get a lot of different phones to test I get to use the gambit of Mobile Operating Systems. As I was testing the Samsung Note I couldn't help but feel that it was tad slower than the HTC Titan II.
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Posted by: Kevin Everett in Acer, Android, Apple, Asus, Blackberry, Google, HTC, iOS, iPhone, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Smartphones, Windows Phone 7, tags: nano sim

It seems that when it comes to phones larger is better and when it comes to SIMs they can't get small enough. It seems the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) just agreed upon a '4FF' (4th Form Factor) SIM card.
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