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Motorola Atrix in its HD Multimedia dock • Lapdock — Laptop dock • HD multimedia dock — Desktop dock with, audio, ports, and remote control • Navigation Dock — Vehicle dock • PowerDock — Standard dock Software updates [ ] • On April 30, 2011 AT&T issued an update to the Motorola Atrix 4G enabling • On July 25, 2011 AT&T began rolling out the Android 2.3.4 update to the AT&T-branded Atrix 4G • On February 8, 2012 Motorola sent out Android 2.3.6 to 1000 phones for market testing. Only AT&T customers enjoy 2.3.6 version. • On February 15, 2012, Motorola announced that an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) would be available in Q3 2012. • On September 28, 2012, Motorola announced that they would not upgrade the Atrix 4G to Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) as they had promised, prompting customer outrage. Baixar Jogos Gratis Para Celular Lg C199 Java on this page. Variants [ ] In June 2011 Motorola and Sprint announced the release on July 31 of the, which has a 4.3-inch (110 mm) qHD multi-touch display and a 1 GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor.

It has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with 720p recording capabilities, a VGA front-facing camera for video chat and self-portrait pictures, and the Sprint ID customization app. FCC approval [ ] Reception and awards [ ] The Atrix 4G received largely positive reviews from critics. Gave the Atrix 4G 9 out of 10, commenting on its sound quality and high-resolution display. Gave it 4 out of 5 stars for its sleek design and 5 megapixels camera. Atrix has been awarded 'Best of CES Awards' at, held in January 2011.

Development [ ]. This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2013) () When the Atrix was shipped to AT&T, was available, but Motorola locked the bootloader by request of AT&T, meaning that custom versions of Android (ROMs) were not able to be installed. Only pseudo-roms (Not fully modified versions of Android) were available, since the kernel could not be overwritten. Many customers wrote to Motorola, including on their Facebook page, and eventually a method to unlock the bootloader was released.

People began to create custom ROMs for the phone, and eventually, it gained official 7 support. However, CyanogenMod support was more difficult to gain than for other phones because the Atrix shipped with uncommon features, such as WebTop support and a. After CyanogenMod 7 was finished, Motorola's support pages stated that the latest version (at the time) of Android, 4.0 (ICS), would be released to the phone. This would be important for the development of CyanogenMod 9, since the existing kernel of the Atrix (based on Linux 2.6) was incompatible with Ice Cream Sandwich drivers.

Though ROMs based on Ice Cream Sandwich could still be used, important features such as hardware acceleration did not work. Was then acquired by Google, and the online support page still said that the Atrix would receive ICS. However, eventually the page was updated stating that the Atrix would not receive the ICS update, meaning that development would be extremely difficult to move forward. Eventually, developers were able to get a testing version of the incomplete AT&T ICS ROM, leading some to believe that ICS progress would be able to move forward again. However, that build drained battery power rapidly and did not come with the kernel source, meaning that it could not be used for stable development purposes.

Some developers eventually succeeded in developing a Jelly Bean ROM from the leak with minimal bugs. Developers then decided to build their own kernel, based on the nVidia Linux 3.1 kernel. According to kernel developer krystianp, 'Motorola helped the team, and give them a little boost. We can't say they played fair, but at least they help a little.'

As for the kernel, it is being made 'with ported code derived from a combination of sources.' In August 2014, a release of CyanogenMod 11 (based on Android 4.4 'KitKat') was made available. See also [ ] • • • • • Other phones with Tegra 2 SoC: • • • • References [ ]. • • Retrieved 12 Jan 2011. • Specifications Retrieved 12 Jan 2011. • Insight Media.. Archived from on 2011-01-23.

Retrieved 2011-01-21. • AT&T Mobility Preview of the Retrieved 12 Jan 2011.

Retrieved 14 Jan 2011. Retrieved 14 Jan 2011. • • video 9:22 to 10:30. Rpgle File Access In Service Program. Retrieved 12 Jan 2011 • Motorola.com at CES 2011.

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