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Thursday, 05 July 2012 13:12

AT&T Motorola Atrix HD leaked

Written by Slobodan Simic

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8.4mm thick 4.5-incher


Following recent rumours of Motorola's new smartphone, codenamed Dinara, Motorola has now gone live with Atrix HD, a 4.5-inch 8.4mm thick smartphone with "Kevlar" backside.

The new Motorola Atrix HD looks a lot like the Droid RAZR and features a 4.5-inch 720p screen, still unknown 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage space. The full dimensions are set at 69.9 x 133.5 x 8.4 mm and it weighs 140 grams. It also features a similar Droid RAZR curved design with a Kevlar back so it is slightly thicker at the top, and the camera is located in the hump.

The rest of the specs include a microSD card slot, front 1.3MP and rear 8MP cameras, Google's Android 4.0 OS and a 1780mAh battery. The 4.5-inch 720p HD LCD screen features Motorola's ColorBoost technology and since it is based on Android 4.0 ICS it features on-screen navigation buttons, rather than physical ones.

Motorola is marketing the Atrix HD as the business smartphone, with a couple of "business oriented" features including VPN, encryption, Motorola Smartactions and wide offer of accessories. Unfortunately, the price or the actual launch date have not been announced, but a 26th of July homescreen hint is a good start. It will be available for the AT&T LTE network.

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