Motorola Nexus 2x (Atrix Unlocked)

Lightning N1

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Noooooooooo it must be HTC!!!!

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I totally agree, and love my HTC Nexus One.
But how long are we going to have to wait for the HTC dual core phone, and will it out-shine the Tegra cores they are using to develop Honeycomb on the Xoom?
 

morfy50

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Once the Atrix is out and people have used it for a few months, the kudos or complaints will start rolling in. Until then I don't think a fair judgement (negative or positive) can be made.
 

bjonesy77

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The nexus S really was a ridiculous replacement to the N1, its the same damn phone with a new FF camera and multitouch. Screw that noise.

The day a Nexus device is released with dual cores, a FF camera, and true multitouch is the same day I will reture my N1
 

tr.slate

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Id like to think by next January when the next Nexus device comes out (just guessing on the date) that it'll be something even better than a souped up Atrix. The Atrix looks good on paper, but I really want to see it in person. Wish it had Tmobile freqs. Hell, maybe by the time next Nexus comes out it will be one phone that could work on any US carrier.
 

RellikZephyr

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The main reason I don't even consider motorola as a candidate for my new phone, is their locked down bootloader attitude. I do also love my HTC nexus one. I really like the atrix, exactly everything I want for my nexus one replacement,.except that its locked down. If motorola were to make a slightly upped UNLOCKED atrix, I'M THERE!!

Although I think I would prefer htc to make the next nexus, taking away the locked bootloader, motorola really is the next best choice

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spamlucal

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the thing is, nexus phones have unlocked (unlockable) bootloaders. So, if the next nexus is motorola... you know. It wouldn't be a bad thing if this were true.
 

Pommes_Schranke

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The main reason I don't even consider motorola as a candidate for my new phone, is their locked down bootloader attitude. I do also love my HTC nexus one. I really like the atrix, exactly everything I want for my nexus one replacement,.except that its locked down. If motorola were to make a slightly upped UNLOCKED atrix, I'M THERE!!

Although I think I would prefer htc to make the next nexus, taking away the locked bootloader, motorola really is the next best choice

Rellikzephyr

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Same here. I love everything about the atrix but the locked bootloader. I would pay anything for that phone. But it won't happen :D.
 

wang1404

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http://androinica.com/2011/02/01/ho...-be/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews

theres another article that you guys should read. I agree with the author that we don't want our gadgets to feel the same and look the same. we don't want a super-sized phone, do we? We want them tui be on the same operating system for ease of syncing and connecting to each other but we really don't want our gadgets just to be the same damn thing in different sizes. The next nexus phone made by motorola will be awesome because look what they've done to the atrix, that thing is a beast. Software wise, motorola has no control but google so no locked bootloader. I think that any manufacturer can develop a nexus phone but google just need to set high standards for its baby. And please one of the standard should be no or less plastic using. I'm sick of samsung using plastic all over its devices. conclusions: the next nexus phone can be based on honeycomb but with tweaked features and ui, any manufacturer that don't use plastic casing, there gotta be one killer feature that no other phone has :). And yeah the nexus s was a shame. No sd card? Wtf?
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slipshft

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After playing with an Atrix at CES, it is on my list for replacing my N1. I have full confidence that someone will figure out how to unlock the bootloader. Look at all the other phones that had bootloader security features that have been fixed by the many developers here.

Overall, have one that is unlocked already is ideal, but the Atrix is one phone that I can overlook a few things to have it. the phone really is a step forward.
 

k_myk

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After playing with an Atrix at CES, it is on my list for replacing my N1. I have full confidence that someone will figure out how to unlock the bootloader. Look at all the other phones that had bootloader security features that have been fixed by the many developers here.

Overall, have one that is unlocked already is ideal, but the Atrix is one phone that I can overlook a few things to have it. the phone really is a step forward.
Ever been to Milestone Android Development subforum? And no froyo-wannabe with 2.1 kernel is not a custom rom. I've been there...
 

bradsh1

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After playing with an Atrix at CES, it is on my list for replacing my N1. I have full confidence that someone will figure out how to unlock the bootloader. Look at all the other phones that had bootloader security features that have been fixed by the many developers here.

Overall, have one that is unlocked already is ideal, but the Atrix is one phone that I can overlook a few things to have it. the phone really is a step forward.
you wouldnt want a custom rom on the atrix, because that would most likely break all the neat stuff it can do. root though, yeah.
 

redbullcat

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The Atrix is on my list as well. I'm very happy indeed with my Nexus One (if I bought another phone I'd keep it just to mess around with and put custom ROM's etc on it). But the Atrix does look like a very good phone, and I'd be very happy if Moto did the next Nexus.
 

CodeMonkey

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The Atrix is on my list as well. I'm very happy indeed with my Nexus One (if I bought another phone I'd keep it just to mess around with and put custom ROM's etc on it). But the Atrix does look like a very good phone, and I'd be very happy if Moto did the next Nexus.
I've got my eye on the Atrix also.. unless anything better shows up on radar between now and May..
 

XSafire

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I don't think it will be an atrix

here's why

the atrix has a ton of custom code built into the system. So much that you can plug it into a laptop "thing" and browse using a tabbed firefox browser on a big screen.

Nexus devices are shipped with vanilla android x (being whatever the newest version is at the time.) Unless google starts supporting these laptop things in the native code, an atrix really couldn't be an option.

I do believe it will be motorola who produces the next nexus phone.

LG is new to the game, and no one else is really a contender (besides htc and samsung, they have the n1 and ns though)

Therefore, Motorola Nexus X?
 
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wang1404

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Nah...no motorola nexus x. They'd be exactly like the ns : samsung nexus s. Nah we gotta find another letter or number to stand out. Motorola nexus infinity?

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Chahk

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Nexus devices are shipped with vanilla android x (being whatever the newest version is at the time.) Unless google starts supporting these laptop things in the native code, an atrix really couldn't be an option.
Haven't you heard? Google makes another operating system geared for laptops and for nettops. It's hot a huge stretch for the next Nexus phone to be able to run Honeycomb, and dual-boot to Chrome OS when plugged into the laptop dock. By definition the phone already has an "always-on" internet connection needed for Chrome OS, so we'd be getting the best of both worlds.