These days, smartphones are getting more and more complex with the world's ever-changing technology. Maybe smartphones shouldn't be called smartphones; they could be called the iEverything. The Motorola Atrix 4G has front and back cameras and can multi-task. The phone's significant feature is that it's a smartphone and laptop in one. The Atrix, the laptop's brain, works with the laptop to enable viewing and size to be better. The laptop (not included), contains very few components, including a battery. Everything else needed, such as the browser and applications from the online store, would be located directly in the phone's memory. The laptop is ultra-thin (comparable to a MacBook), while having great graphics and surprisingly fast components. No need going to your local Starbucks; the laptop can be connected to 3G/4G through your phone. The docking port behind the laptop serves as a charging station, so your phone can last long (although there is an already long usage time, 8-10 hours). There is one problem, if the laptop's screen is tilted too far back, it may knock the phone off of its station located directly behind the laptop. The phone's price (by itself) is $200 including the contract; the phone and computer's price altogether is $500. There is an additional internet price, $20 per month. Overall, the Motorola Atrix 4G introduces great technology, in fact, too much technology for a phone. The price, $200 for the phone with a contract, is an amazing price, especially when compared with the iPhone.
Motorola Atrix 4G's website: http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/Consumer-Product-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/Motorola-ATRIX-US-EN
To get the phone's dock/laptop: AT&T Laptop Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G (Retail Packaging)
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