The Atrix 2 Review- Motorolas Hottest Smartphone
The Atrix 2 is wider, no doubt a negative side effect of having a 4.3-inch display
, but it's just as comfortable to hold as the 4-inch original. At 4.96 x 2.59 times 0.40 inches (126 x 66 x 10 mm), it's slightly taller as well as wider than the first version, which measured 4.64 x 2.50 x 0.43 inches (117.75 x 63.5 x 10.95 mm). Because you might have noticed, it's also thinner simply by nearly a full millimeter, however 10mm is still beefy in comparison to many of the newest slate phones. The new version's easy to grip, thanks to its curved sides and textured battery pack cover; it's no Kevlar cover, obviously, and shouldn't be treated as such, but the soft touch plastic material at least turns out to be easy on the eyes. That's a stark (along with pleasant) departure in design and style from Atrix numero uno's back and its from time to time blinding holographic pattern.
We also liked using the screen on the Atrix 2 First, while both atrix gadgets take advantage of qHD displays with 960 x 540 resolution, the newer one looks better despite having a bigger display to hold the same amount of pixels in. This is mainly because HelloMoto elected not to use the Pentile matrix scheme, which can be something that the company has elected to do on most of its qHD displays -- including the first Atrix and the Droid Bionic. The argument of PenTile vs . non-PenTile will rage on for many years; regardless of how polarizing that discussion is now, though, there's still an evident difference in quality when both phones' displays are uneven or dimpled skin side by side. The sequel generally seems to do a much more manageable work against the glare of direct sunlight, as well as the Gorilla Glass stretches out from a single edge to the other, indenting about a millimeter or so outside the side to let your hand brush right off the phone when you are using gestures.
The Atrix 2 definitely took a page out from the Droid Bionic's book here, utilizing not only the same 8MP sensor as well as 1080p HD video capture though the same camera UI also. It's easy enough to use, proffering nearly all standard settings we've arrive at expect on a decent telephone camera: scene modes, macro concentrate, panorama mode, brightness change, and geotag are all there. Missing are the exposure / compare adjust and ISO, both settings that we use regularly with a DSLR.
Battery life was noticeably better on the newest Atrix, despite the smaller juicepack powering it. Sustained for five hours along with ten minutes in our standard video rundown test, it survived a full hour longer than your Atrix 4G. Of course, most of us use our own phones for more than just viewing videos all day, and the battery will make it through the course of a full day with average use. If you end up enjoying graphics-intensive games or doing some weighty multitasking, you might make it through the business day, but we'd recommend having some sort of charger together with you just to play it safe.Atrix 2 will be a solid performer that takes the excellent things from its predecessor and improves upon it.
by: gadgets2527
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