At this year’s CES, Motorola really stole the show. Motorola didn’t announce so many big name handsets, but they certainly produced the goods in terms of quality. It was the only mobile OEM to announce innovative new products that are beyond just hardware components and nifty little Android OS User Interface quirks.

Atrix 4G was probably at the forefront of Microsoft’s presentation. It could be very likely to become AT&T’s newest flagship Android Phone. Here are the features of the Atrix 4G:

• Tegra 2 dual-core 1 GHz processor
• 1 GB RAM
• 1930 mAh battery (bringing 9 hours talk time)
• 4″ qHD screen (540 x 960) with similar screen res as Super AMOLED and NOVA
• Dual cameras: 5 MP rear (with dual LED flash), VGA front
• 720p HD video recording
• Android 2.2
• 16 GB internal storage with external up to 32 GB
• AT&T 4G HSPA+ at 14.4 Mbps
• Fingerprint scanner to unlock your phone

Now you don’t really find phones which such features like that. What really made Motorola shine at CES was finding unique ways to utilize the true potential of that dual core power. A MicroUSB port and a mini HDMI port comes with the Atrix, which allows you to dock the phone into different docking stations. In fact the actual docking station itself looks very much like a computer.

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