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over in the "Motorola Says When Some Devices Getting Android 4.0" discussion:
This makes no sence
The Razr is a phone first device that does not even run android, how can it be upgraded to Android 4.0 ?
Did you mean the Droid Razr ?
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individual folders for pics
Does anyone know the way to set up individual folders in the gallery for pictures? My Nexus One allowed for this and not being able to do it will be a deal breaker for me. I appreciate any help. Thanks
over in the "AT&T Says All 2011 Android Phones to Receive Gingerbread" discussion:
Type in article
Eric, you have the Samsung Captivate listed as Samsung Captivate 4G. It's not a 4G phone. 😉
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over in the "AT&T Says All 2011 Android Phones to Receive Gingerbread" discussion:
LG thrive?
My wife had an HTC aria then took a dip in the sink so i went got her the lg thirve, is there a chance that because she is using it on a post paid account it will get the GB update?
over in the "Motorola Offering Manual Gingerbread Update to Atrix 4G" discussion:
updated
Just updated OTA. don't know why it says you can't???
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over in the "Motorola Offering Manual Gingerbread Update to Atrix 4G" discussion:
Works fantastic
Downloaded my update last night and haven't been able to stop playing around with it. Loving the new look. Speed itself is comparable, but the battery life is already significantly improved, and I can actually tell, which is remarkable. The new market look is interesting and will take a bit of getting used to, but it's all a step in the right direction.
over in the "Hulu Plus Now Available to Select Androids" discussion:
Why
even bother trying to compete with netflix? They should release an ad supported free version and a non-ad version for those that pay.
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USB in back of Laptop
I am wondering if you can use a USB external hard drive for holding pictures, music, or movies and watch them on the laptop hub or the hub for home use? 😁
cdagApr 2, 2011, 8:53 PM
carrier ?
is the atrix goin to verizon?? n if so is it anytime soon??
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over in the "AT&T to Provide HSUPA Update to Atrix/Inspire 4G in April" discussion:
Mbps vs. mbps
I'd like to point out that the article states this phone is capable of speeds of 5.76 Mbps, which is accurate, but could be confusing. Mbps is megabytes per second, whereas mbps refers to megabits per second. This phone runs at 14.4 mbps or 14.4 megabits per second, which is equal to 5.76 megabytes per second. All of the speeds carriers advertise are in mbps (megabits per second), not Mbps.
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over in the "AT&T to Provide HSUPA Update to Atrix/Inspire 4G in April" discussion:
Good, it should have, but it wasn't but it will be.
AT&T should have had this in place from day one, I own an Inspire and very happy with the phone, and it was intentionally crippled. Honestly it didn't bother so much that true HSPA+ wasn't turned on in my area yet, I get great hsdpa service, what did was the whole hsupa and mediocre uplink.
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over in the "Motorola Acknowledges Atrix 4G Voice Issues" discussion:
Really?
You mean the "it's a phone, no it's a laptop, no it's a phone" has voice issues? Then I guess it's really NOT a phone afterall. HAHAHA.
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over in the "Motorola Acknowledges Atrix 4G Voice Issues" discussion:
Nothing wrong with my phone....?u
I actually find the phone sounds good, by At&t standards that is, on H+ network. I think the network is problematic because it's noticabley worse Edge. And BTW, thanks for crippling my phone to hobble on the new 4G network.
gonarFeb 20, 2011, 8:33 AM
accessory pricing insanity
$300 (bundled) or $500 (unbundled) for a keyboard and display? I can buy a full up netbook with equivalent display for $250 and have a much more capable device. if I'm going to haul along a laptop sized device, I might as well have a full pc.
not to mention the unbelievable oversight of not putting the phone dock where the touchpad is.
$140 for a powered USB hub and HDMI passthrough? I can buy the hub for $5 and the passthrough is unnecessary
$40 for a hunk of plastic to charge my phone on?
craziness.
if they priced the netbook dock @ 200, multimedia dock at 40 and the charging dock at 20, then I'd be all over them, but at the current pricing I am certainly not going to buy them. I'll wait for third party docks and skip th...
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ekb55Mar 6, 2011, 9:49 AM
over in the "Review: Motorola Atrix 4G" discussion:
I tried and tried and tried
I really tried to like this phone and AT&T. In the end, I just could not put up with the terrible internet speeds so I ended up returning the phone. If and when they get the slow internet speed issue resolved, I will be back. In then end, I loved the phone but the network issues made the decision for me. Just my 2c
ATRIX laptop or Xoom?
which is better, the laptop option for the atrix? or wait for the AT&T version of xoom??
over in the "Review: Motorola Atrix 4G" discussion:
Freezing up
I have had the phone about a week now, and it worked ok for the first couple of days. But now it is freezing up all the time. The battery life is not good either. I will do a reset on it and see if this helps with freezing. Battery life I can live with. if the freezing does not stop, I may return it. But the Android phones are defiantly the way to go!!! 😎
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Help
Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong, I have tried to set up fingerprint swipe and I can't get it to work.
I get three good swipes then it takes me back to where I started from.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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over in the "Review: Motorola Atrix 4G" discussion:
Battery Life?
What android device makes it 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.? Ever since the 1ghz phones launched last summer, the only way you get that battery life is with jumping through hoops (unsyncing, task killer, etc). More of a drawback to android unless you can show that somehow the Atrix is so much worse.
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over in the "Review: Motorola Atrix 4G" discussion:
Firefox vs. Chrome
Firefox can be tweaked to run better than chrome on slower/ older hardware and on slower connections through the about:config options.
It may also have been easier to get Firefox running on ARM architecture since Mozilla is working on a mobile Firefox version, that is supposed to be based on the desktop Firefox code.
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