Motorola Atrix 4G owners waiting to update their phones but ıs there good newd for them? According to Brief Mobile, the update is going to be available by February 7. It will update both unmodified and unrooted cell phones to the latest software version 4.5.141. It will also include the following features:
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Watch: Motorola Droid Bionic vs. Motorola Photon 4G
It’s a powerhouse Prizefight between two of the best 4G phones that Android has to offer. Will the Droid Bionic bring enough punching power to take out the Phonon 4G? Find out!
Motorola DROID X2 Android 2.3 update details
Simply a hair over a week after we learned that the Motorola Droid X2 was about to take part in a saturate test that many thought was with regard to the device’s Android 2.3 update, Verizon has published all of the information on the new application in handy PDF form on its website. The update, that is build number 1.3.232 and weighs in at 101MB, includes goodies like the newest version of MotoBlur Motorola’s Applications Platform like the one found one the DROID 3, improvements in the screen display, and improved stability to reduce device resets. You can find the full list of improvements below.
All in all it sounds like a pretty worthwhile update, no? Unfortunately, we haven’t heard any reports of anyone actually receiving the update just yet. When Verizon posted the support PDF for the DROID Incredible 2′s Gingerbread update earlier this month, the new software didn’t actually start rolling out until a few days later, so we might have to wait just a tad longer before the DROID X2′s Android 2.3 update actually begins hitting users’ handsets. If any of you DX2 owners feel like trying to manually pull the update down, though, head into your Settings menu, hit About phone, then go into System updates and hit Download. Just be sure to come back and let us know if you’re able to yank some Android Gingerbread from the sky, okay?
Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid X2 today just $59.99 with contract
Verizon’s Motorola Droid X2 only has been readily available for about a couple of months, however it has seen many price tag cuts and super deals in this time. The lowest priced we’ve seen it so far was $99.99 at Wirefly. That’s half the cost that Verizon requests the device, so still a good deal, right?
Wrong. Amazon now has a much better deal for those of you interested in the Motorola Droid X2. Now you can get a Droid X2 from Amazon for a measly $59.99 and save $140 compared to Verizon’s costs and even a cool $40 a lot more than you would at Wirefly.
A new 2-year contract signing is required for this cost, obviously. If you’re upgrading, the purchase price is $119.99. If you don’t want to sign a new contract, you could just buy the Droid X2 outright for $529.99. If you’re interested, visit here at Amazon and place an order.
The Motorola Droid X2 has a 4.3-inch 960×540 touchscreen display, a dual-core 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 cpu, an 8 MP autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and 720p HD video recording, 512 MB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, microSD support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, GPS, and a 1540 mAh battery.
Verizon Motorola Droid Bionic to get Netflix support at release
About a week ago, Verizon Wireless set up a Motorola Droid Bionic page on its website, hinting at an imminent launch of the uber-delayed new Moto smartphone. Basically we still cannot say just when the Bionic will hit the shelves (it will happen sometime in August), we have a piece of info that could please some potential customers: the new Moto Droid will have Netflix support at launch – much like the LG Revolution, released back in May.
Droid-life comes with an photo suggesting that Netflix support has been put into another two 4G Android smartphones from VZW, namely the Samsung Droid Charge, and the HTC Thunderbolt.
Netflix aside, the Droid Bionic should include a 4.3 inch qHD screen, dual-core processor, 8MP camera, and, hopefully, Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
August is also the month when the Samsung Galaxy S II will arrive in the US (and likely in Verizon’s inventory). So unless you really really want the Moto Droid Bionic, it would be a good idea to check out Sammy’s dual-core offer, too, before buying yourself a new smartphone.
Motorola Photon 4G Android Phone – CDMA/GSM/WiMAX
By betting on the CDMA and WiMAX network systems, US Sprint has generated some problems for their customers who want international access. The mobile phones designed for Sprints network are not operational with GSM networks, with the large most of mobile networks (a lot more than 80%) using this technology.
The Motorola Photon 4G, revealed on the 15th of July, has tried to address this issue by offering CDMA/EV-DO and GSM/EDGE compatibility, along with access to Sprints WiMAX very fast mobile network which is becoming deployed in the United States
This is a Cell phone which is 127 x 67 x 12.2 mm in size, weighing 158 g. It comes with a large 4.3″ screen with qHD resolution (960 x 540 pixels), WiFi online connectivity (with DLNA support and the mobile hotspot function), Bluetooth, FM Radio, a GPS module (with electronic compass) and 16 GB of internal memory (extendable via the microSDHC port).
Features
The Motorola Photon 4G comes with a 1 GHz dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and 1GB of RAM, an 8 megapixel camera lens on the back and a 1 VGA lens on the front for video conferencing. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, providing you with access to hundreds of thousands of apps on the Android Market.
This is a phone which will also meet company needs with the integration of company security policies, remote control over the Smartphone and data encryption.
A range of accessories will allow you to exploit the entertainment options while also using it to improve productivity on the road (keyboard, dock, recharge options, protection cases…). The Motorola Photon 4G will be offered at Sprint the 31st of July for199 .99 dollars when taking a subscription.


