Even with a dual-core processor the Motorola Atrix wasn’t much of match for Microsoft’s super fast Windows Phone 7 OS. The Atrix is supposedly running Android 3.0 aka Gingerbread, Google’s unreleased update for Android.
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Motorola's Atrix could not possibly run the 3.0 version of Google's leading mobile OS. Specs required to run this OS imply that you will have to use a high-resolution screen to run 3.0, as this version of the operating system was designed specifically for Android tablets. The Atrix will likely run on 2.3 (Gingerbread) upon launch as a result of that requirement, as it does not have a 720P equivalent native display.