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Motorola Android 4G handset launched

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The day is not far when laptops and PCs will be completely replaced by smartphones as Motorola has recently launch d its new smartphone ATRIX 4G. The ATRIX 4G is stunningly advanced and equipped with several peculiar features.

The ATRIX 4G has been unveiled by Mr Sanjay Jha, the CEO for Motorola Mobility just before the Consumer Electronics Show 2011.

The newly launched ATRIX 4G is powered with 1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC processor, which is one of the fastest powerful mobile processors. The newly market arrived smartphone is fitted with 4-inch LCD screen (qHD), which is capable of playing high definition video of resolution 960 X 540 pixels (best among smartphones).

This Android based phone has got Android 2.2 Froyo operating systems. Why would someone need to be anxious about memory if ATRIX 4G has got 1 GB (highest among smartphones) gigantic RAM and 16 GB inbuilt memory and also the memory can be further extended by using microSD card.

The newly arrived phone provides HSPA and 4G connectivity. In the race of advanced smartphones the phone only lags behind when it comes to camera as the mobile is laced with 5 MP rear camera with LED flash light and a front VGA camera for video calling. Although the pixel of camera is not that high but it can shoot HD videos (720p).

The mobile handset also supports Mozilla Firefox browser when docked up to the laptop. The mobile is fitted with 1930 mAh battery, which provides talk time up to 9hours and an appreciable standby time.

The mobile will soon be available the stores.

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