It could be said that the Motorola Atrix is running slowly - without hot blazing fast data speeds. It's not the super fast dual-core processor that is the problem, but the faster AT&T HSUPA network has not being accessed.
There were many complaints about slow data upload speeds for Motorola Atrix, the well-reviewed dual-core Android super phone with docks that turn it into a laptop or media center. Customers filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau because of slow upload speeds that weren't as advertised.
It turns out that 4G HSUPA is not turned on in the Motorola Atrix. AT&T responded, "The ATRIX is a HSUPA-capable device, and we
currently are performing the testing and preparations necessary to
ensure that, when we turn this feature on, you will continue to have a
world class experience."
AT&T Mobility has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.
Before launch, there were rumors that Motorola Atrix had the burning issue of overheating. The only thing that is heating up now are customers who want faster data speeds.
The Motorola Atrix was called revolutionary when it debuted at
CES and won many awards. After testing it, reviewers gave high
ratings for the speedy dual-core processor, beautiful touchscreen and
dock.
The Android 2.2 Motorola Atrix 4G has a 2x1GHz dual-core processor for a total of 2GHz of processing power. Features of the Motorola Atrix 4G include 1GB RAM, a 4-inch QHD (960 x 540) touchscreen,
HD video viewing, fingerprint login security,
front-facing VGA video camera, 5MP rear camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and
a 1930mAh battery. CNET referred to it as the best Android Phone on the AT&T network.
The Motorola Atrix, as well as it competitors, appears on our list of top Android an' Droid phones now and later.