Introduction:
Can you believe that it has been only 9 months since our eyes first feasted upon the Motorola ATRIX 4G and its innovative qualities back at CES? Adding to its mesmerizing capacity, the handset was attached with the moniker of being the “world’s most powerful smartphone” at the time of its announcement – plus, it helped that it was one serious contenders in the Android space. Fortunately for all of us, Motorola is quick to pump out its successor in a timely manner as the Motorola ATRIX 2 is happily finding its niche on AT&T’s lineup right now. Certainly we’re not fans of seeing higher prices attached to some quality smartphones of late, but what’s especially enticing about the ATRIX 2, unlike some of its rivals, is the simple fact that it’s only sporting a manageable $99.99 on-contract price point.
The package contains:
- Motorola ATRIX 2
- microUSB cable
- Wall Charger
- Quick Start Guide
- Safety, Regulatory & Legal Information
Design:
Considering that it’s packing a larger display, the overall size and weight (5.18 oz) of the handset has been increased – albeit, it’s not bulky at all and manages to be thinner than its predecessor at 0.4” thick. Rather than utilizing the most premium of materials for its construction, the ATRIX 2 is still one plastic device that’s complemented by its gunmetal-like bezel and patterned rubbery back cover. And since its edges are curved, it’s very comfortable to hold without coming off as being unwieldy. Clearly, there is very little resemblance with its predecessor, which isn’t a bad thing at all, but its overall solid build is appreciable to keep it good light with the competition – still, we’ve seen better designs from Moto.
You can compare the Motorola ATRIX 2 with many other phones.
Back | Rear camera | Battery compartment | microSD card slot |
Interface:
Call it a charge of heart or whatever, but the Motorola ATRIX 2 chooses to employ a 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor to power its vessel. Coupled with 1GB of RAM, the smartphone is capable of delivering a sensationally responsive platform experience that’s effortless with almost all basic operations. Upping up the ante, there’s just a tiny hint of choppiness with its movement when a live wallpaper is activated – though, it’s nothing detrimental. In any event, we’re gladly accepting of the rigorous rate that the Motorola ATRIX 2 is exhibiting with its execution. Even though it might not capture the title of being the world’s most powerful smartphone, it’s nevertheless still an admiral offering that shows of the greatness of its testament.
Functionality:
Camera:
Since it’s running the same customized experience found on the DROID BIONIC, the layout of the camera interface isn’t particularly new. Dominating most of the interface, we get a good view on what we’re shooting with the viewfinder, but we find the usual suspect of icons littered on its side – like the on-screen shutter key, digital zoom controls, and video mode toggle. Furthermore, there’s an accessible sliding bar that holds additional icons that allow us to change shooting modes, choose different effects, and get into its settings. Compared to others, it’s lacking on some manual controls that are near and dear to photo enthusiast out there.
Already, we’re raving about the handset’s significantly better HSPA speeds, but besides that, there’s nothing else new with this GSM enabled smartphone. Along for the ride, we’re also presented with aGPS, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and mobile hotspot functionality.
Software:
Appeasing a wide range of people, the Motorola ATRIX 2 features a handful of apps that target both the general consumer and enterprise population. For those business-oriented users, they’ll find applications like Quickoffice and ZumoCast fitting for their specific needs. With ZumoCast though, it’s a remote file sharing service that allows you to stream files like pictures, music, videos, and Office files from your internet connected PC to the ATRIX 2. Moreover, other third party apps preloaded on the handset include AT&T Code Scanner, AT&T FamilyMap, AT&T Navigator, Lets Golf 2, Live TV, myAT&T, Qik Lite, and YPmobile.
Performance:
Regretfully, calling quality is one of the down points with the ATRIX 2 seeing we’re faced with quite a few obstacles with its performance. For starters, its earpiece is rather weak in tone, which makes it difficult to hear voices – especially in noisy environments. Furthermore, voices have a tiny bit of sharpness to them. Oppositely, our callers mention that our voice sounds garbled on their end of the line. Lastly, the speakerphone is undeniably boisterous with its volume, but voices tend to sound muffled.
Displaying an adequate amount of bars in highcoverage areas, the Motorola ATRIX 2 fares well in retaining a solid connection to the network – plus, it didn’t drop any calls during our testing in the greater Philadelphia region.
Heavily touted for its class-leading battery life, we’re happy to say that it lives up to our expectations. After fully charging the battery, we’re able to place a continuous phone call for over 9 hours, which is above the 8.5 hours of talk time stipulated by the manufacturer. In our day-to-day usage, it’s also able to adapt handsomely to our needs by providing us with 1.5 days of normal usage. Of course, light users will especially take a liking for the handset – while heavy users will be able to get by a solid day with no issues.
Conclusion:
Overlooking the obvious hardware improvements, like its larger display and camera, the absolute best thing going for the Motorola ATRIX 2 is its tempting $99.99 on-contract price. At that level, it’s almost guaranteed to attract hungry consumers who are strapped in the wallet with cash – while still offering a top of the line experience similar to the competition.
In an era when $200 is no longer deemed as the golden price of high-end smartphones, it’s especially an endearing testament to see that the ATRIX 2 is striving to break the tradition. AT&T customers can consider picking up the recently released Samsung Galaxy S II as an alternative option, but when we see the ATRIX 2 priced at half the cost, while maintaining a steady high caliber experience, it’s balanced enough in all areas to compete with the heavy hitters in the big leagues. Without a doubt, this successor packs a lot of value for the buck – so you won’t regret picking it up!
Software version of the reviewed unit:
Android Version: 2.3.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-gac99e44
Build Number: 5.5.1-165_EDFFW1-16
Motorola ATRIX 2 Video Review:
Regretfully, calling quality is one of the down points with the ATRIX 2 seeing we’re faced with quite a few obstacles with its performance. For starters, its earpiece is rather weak in tone, which makes it difficult to hear voices – especially in noisy environments. Furthermore, voices have a tiny bit of sharpness to them. Oppositely, our callers mention that our voice sounds garbled on their end of the line. Lastly, the speakerphone is undeniably boisterous with its volume, but voices tend to sound muffled.
Displaying an adequate amount of bars in highcoverage areas, the Motorola ATRIX 2 fares well in retaining a solid connection to the network – plus, it didn’t drop any calls during our testing in the greater Philadelphia region.
Heavily touted for its class-leading battery life, we’re happy to say that it lives up to our expectations. After fully charging the battery, we’re able to place a continuous phone call for over 9 hours, which is above the 8.5 hours of talk time stipulated by the manufacturer. In our day-to-day usage, it’s also able to adapt handsomely to our needs by providing us with 1.5 days of normal usage. Of course, light users will especially take a liking for the handset – while heavy users will be able to get by a solid day with no issues.
Conclusion:
Overlooking the obvious hardware improvements, like its larger display and camera, the absolute best thing going for the Motorola ATRIX 2 is its tempting $99.99 on-contract price. At that level, it’s almost guaranteed to attract hungry consumers who are strapped in the wallet with cash – while still offering a top of the line experience similar to the competition.
In an era when $200 is no longer deemed as the golden price of high-end smartphones, it’s especially an endearing testament to see that the ATRIX 2 is striving to break the tradition. AT&T customers can consider picking up the recently released Samsung Galaxy S II as an alternative option, but when we see the ATRIX 2 priced at half the cost, while maintaining a steady high caliber experience, it’s balanced enough in all areas to compete with the heavy hitters in the big leagues. Without a doubt, this successor packs a lot of value for the buck – so you won’t regret picking it up!
Software version of the reviewed unit:
Android Version: 2.3.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-gac99e44
Build Number: 5.5.1-165_EDFFW1-16
Motorola ATRIX 2 Video Review:
PROS
- Affordable $100 pricing
- Larger and more vivid display
- Great battery life
CONS
- Sub-par calling quality
- Faint details with its 1080p recording
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