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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'autonomie
La puissance
Le doc clavier
Bon haut parleur
Appareil puissant (pour les jeux notamment)
Système d'accessoires intéressant
Intégration réseaux sociaux
Application webtop (dock et lapdock)
Fonctionnalités de partage de fichiers
Lecteur multimédia
Nombreux widgets
Messagerie unifiée
Contacts unifiés
Conception
Performances du dual core
Navigation internet
Vélocité / Écran
Photo et capture vidéo
Lecteur d'empreintes digitales
Sortie HDMI + Câble Micro HDMI fourni
Concept original / Batterie interne
Finition
Matériaux
Qualité d'écran
Désactivation du tackpad
Processeur double-cœur
écran qHD (960x540)
Bonne finition
Caméra de 5 mégapixels
Caméra frontal
Conception innovante
Un smartphone en 2e PC
Bonne maîtrise de la puissance du Tegra 2
Autonomie très satisfaisante/Capteur photo performant
Praticité du Motoblur
Surtout pour les contacts
Section sonore agréable / Navigation web rapide
Écran de qualité
Performances
Accessoires ingénieux
Ecran
Lecteur d’empreintes digitales
Sortie HDMI
Motoblur
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le poids
Le prix
Mises à jour lentes
Motoblur
Manque de cohérence
De fluidité
Expérience web manque de fluidité
Accessoires chers pour les fonctionnalités qu'ils proposent
Android froyo seulement
Interface un peu triste
Qualité photo perfectible
Finition plastique
Manque quelques applications pro
Prix du Lapdock (300 euros!)
Un peu lourd
Pas de décompression MKV
Prix / Écran brillant
Peu d'applications optimisées
Performances en berne sous Webtop
Pas d’enregistrement Full HD (1080p)
Impossibilité d’installer des applications qui ne sont pas de la boutique maison (Motoblur)
Publié: 2011-05-23, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Extrait: An interesting do-it-all concept, but no matter how good the phone, it’s overshadowed by unconvincing and overpriced accessories Motorola has come out fighting recently. Its Xoom was the first tablet to market with Android 3, and now the Atrix wants to...
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Publié: 2011-05-19, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: Having now had the opportunity to properly test out the ATRIX, including the range of accessories that sets this handset apart from the competition, it is now possible to conclude the review of this rather innovative smartphone.Even though the exterior lo...
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Publié: 2011-05-18, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
An interesting do-it-all concept, but no matter how good the phone, it's overshadowed by unconvincing and overpriced accessories...
The Motorola Atrix is a decent smartphone, but with the exception of the fingerprint reader there's little to recommend it over our favourite dual-core Android phone, Samsung's Galaxy S2. We liked the idea of the Lapdock, if only because it could reduc...
Publié: 2011-05-13, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: We’ve finally got our hands on Motorola’s new dual-core smartphone, but that’s not all; we’ve also been given all the€accessories that makes the ATRIX much more than any old Android smartphone…We couldn’t wait to get some photos online and our first impre...
The Motorola Atrix is a solid Android smartphone that’s easy to get to grips with and provides a great web browsing experience. The camera isn’t as amazing as those found on rival smartphones, but it does the job.A lot of what makes the Motorola Atrix ...
Powerful and responsive; sleek, innovative laptop dock adds a screen and keyboard; high-resolution screen; good Motoblur widgets
Confusing concept, with up to three interfaces depending on how you use the phone; laptop dock is expensive; multimedia dock caused problems with our sample handset
The Motorola Atrix is a powerful, compact Android smart phone that offers to take on your laptop with its innovative docks. It's an ambitious concept that will take some imagination to get your head around, and the accessories aren't cheap either....
Screen resolution, dual core, battery life, innovative docking options provide plenty of potential for work or entertainment
Slippery as a fish, finger scanner is fiddly but unique, Motoblur isn't fantastic, lacks wide media support
We love the fact that Motorola have really thrown themselves into the Atrix. We’re not quite sold on the complete experience, but it’s certainly innovative and offers a great Android experience...
internet TV on the TV, even if it isn’t HD. Note you’ll need this to display an Android app in full screen on your TV – plug the phone in directly by HDMI cable and the barebones entertainment centre software launches, which only plays video files Android natively supports.Charging dockFairly pointless unless someone just stole your alarm clock. Don’t bother.VerdictWith the Motorola Atrix, Moto
Motobloodyblur, HDMI doesn't screen mirror
With the Motorola Atrix, Moto has once again turned in a stupendous piece of hardware. Unfortunately, for all its efforts, it’s still not delivering a sensible UI, and more crucially, a fun software experience. HTC has nailed it. On its Galaxy S phones...
Speed, fingerprint scanner, docking potential, good battery life
Single power/lock/fingerprint button could fail over time
A solid phone on its own, but one that offers a lot of upgrade potential via the optional laptop docking station. The dual-core processor and generous RAM allowance make this handset pleasant to use and there is terrific email support....