Friday, January 25, 2013

Compare Motorola Atrix MB860 4G Unlocked Dual Core Phone with Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and 5MP Camera

Motorola Atrix MB860 4G Unlocked Dual Core Phone with Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and 5MP Camera

Motorola Atrix MB860 4G Unlocked Dual Core Phone with Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and 5MP Camera

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #156035 in Cell Phone Accessories
  • Brand: Motorola
  • Model: MB860

Features

  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • Operating system: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 5MP Camera with digital zoom and LED flash
  • Text to Speech: calls, SMS, emails, phonebook, etc.
  • 4.0-in.; qHD (960 x 540) Touchscreen with virtual keyboard





Motorola Atrix MB860 4G Unlocked Dual Core Phone with Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and 5MP Camera









Product Description

the Motorola Atrix 4G delivers both the power and performance of mobile computing, all while fitting comfortably in your pocket. You now have the freedom to surf the web with a browser and to access all of your files, emails, photos and movies on a larger screen in the office, on the road or at home.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Works with Consumer Cellular
By djk1940
I wanted to upgrade my Motorola Bravo (purchased through Consumer Cellular) to an Atrix 4G, but no one would confirm that it was fully functional on thier network...with the ability to use their data network being at issue. Consumer Cellular doesn't require a data connection for smart phones, allowing the use of wif-fi instead; however they offer a small 3G data package at a low price...for those times you happen to not be near a free wi-fi.Because I already had one of their phones, I was able to add a "New APN" through the phone's menu (Settings, Wireless & networks, Mobile networks, Access point names, menu) by coping what was in the Bravo phone. Here is how one needs to fill those fields in:Name: Consumer CellularAPN: att.mvnoProxy: proxy.mvno.ccmobileweb.comPort: 80MMSC:[...] Amazon doesn't allow a web-link in their reviews, but that is required here. See below for some hints.MMS proxy: proxy.mvno.ccmobileweb.comMMS port: 80MCC: 310MNC: 410APN type: default,mms,supl,agps,fotaAPN protocol: IPv4For the fields not listed above, they are left "". The MMSC web-link above includes the words "mmsc.cingular.com", after the usual "http...",Getting voice connections only required removing the sim card from the Bravo and putting it in the Atrix.So far, I'm very happy with this phone, with the Atrix being an improvement over the Bravo, having a better camera with a flash, faster processor, more memory, an added rear-facing camera, slightly larger screen, and the Gingerbread 2.3 OS. After 3 weeks of using the phone, I have never had to reboot it, as I sometimes did with the Bravo's 2.2 OS.I've now purchased the AT&T Laptop Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G - Retail Packaging, the Motorola Standard Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G, and the Motorola HD Multimedia Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G-Motorola Retail Packaging and found a use for each. The standard dock turns the phone into an excellent, inexpensive clock and radio for my desk. On trips, I'll always take with me the Laptop Dock. Although it doesn't have the full capability of a laptop, it is so close that at times I could not tell the difference; yet it is so small and light weight that I'll certainly enjoy the convenience of it...plus it boots up much faster than a laptop. I found that I could attach the Multimedia dock to my TVs and use their large screen as my monitor, but you need to purchase a HDMI to HDMI Type D Micro Cable (6 Feet / 1.8 M). The included bluetooth mouse and keyboard and also work with the lapdock, especially the mouse making a nice accessory for it. The USB ports on the two docks provide added capability to the Atrix 4G, including the ability to use any USB/wireless mouse. Both the lapdock and multimedia dock allow watching web-based video on a larger screen; however, there is a noticeable, but acceptable (if it is your only option) uneven motion in the video. However, both video, music and photographs stored in the phone play very well from the phone onto the TV, with the phone making a very nice control device.Now if I can only find a use for the Motorola Vehicle Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G with Rapid Car Charger - Retail Packaging...Update: A reviewer on another site pointed out that "older SIM cards (maybe 3-4 years old)" may also need to be replaced with a newer SIM card for the data connection to work. After 3 months, my Atrix 4G continues to work great, with the Standard and Laptop Docks being my "must have" accessories.Update2: Be careful and not get the international version of this phone....I could not get it to work with Consumer Cellular. I purchased a 2nd phone for my wife from Unlocked CellPhoneKings (recently changed their name to Breed), and they shipped the the only version they said they had in stock...the international version. My first Atrix 4G also came from CellPhoneKings. The international versions comes with a Great Britain Plug, an adapter, and an Android 2.3.4 operating system (vs 2.3.6 for the US version). I could not get it to work with Consumer Cellular which doesn't support international use on their network.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Very Nice
By rpv
Unlocked and very nice. Works internationally. Has front and rear facing cameras, good for skype chats. Nice big screen. Recommend highly.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2Shady...
By Octavio A. Landolfi
1/3/13 After using the device for a couple of months now I have mix feelings about it. First the down volume button stopped working. Then the Camera burn out after heating the phone ridiculously for about 3 days in a row. Then battery problems, it keeps shutting off, or the amount of battery left fluctuates without anything being done to the phone. All of this started happening after the first month of normal use. In the end I got myself another phone. I contacted them and their only response was that she didn't know anything about it, that I should send it so one of their technicians could evaluate it. No time frame was given on how long this process could take.I wouldn't buy another of this phones, or from this seller.

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Motorola Atrix MB860 4G Unlocked Dual Core Phone with Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and 5MP Camera. Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 4.0

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