Engadget: The software on Motorola's upcoming Atrix 4G has already been subject to some stern (and premature) scrutiny, but here's some rather more concrete information about it, courtesy of the company's own spec page for the device.
TheDroidGuy: "Users of the Motorola Atrix 4G were promised to get the update to Ice Cream Sandwich in Q3 of 2012 along with the Atrix 2. For some reason, Motorola dumped that promise, threw out the window and then proceeded to stomp on it."
Pocket-Lint: The inevitable rush of dual-core handsets has truly begun, with shop shelves gradually filling with powerful Android phones boasting juicy spec sheets.
Azmi Sayadi of GIGAlb, "Motorola, a brand we are all familiar with because of its strong history in handsets offerings, yet today, not many of us are using any of them. We know that the mobile world is very competitive, especially when it comes to Smartphones, which market share has been increasing steadily in the past few years."
great phone, but the fact that you cant use the ordinary hdmi cable is a bit annoying, buying all this docks cost you fortune... and some reason I don't trust all those custom ROMs and hacks...