The Motorola Atrix 4G is the first dual-core processor powered mobile phone to be released by AT&T, and a few weeks ago, we’ve reported about the pretty stunning mobile phone sale with $99 price tag by the carrier itself. Well. it got much better now. Via a Tweet by Amazon Wireless, we’ve learned that Motorola Atrix 4G’s newly-discounted price will be set at just $0.01. Amazon Wireless now offering the Motorola Atrix for just $0.01. This lowest price tag is quiet an awesome choice to beat for a 4-inch qHD display with HSPA+ 4G network supported Android device.
Android’s out-dated Froyo (v 2.1) flavor running Motorola Atrix 4G packs a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor running at GHz, Android Froyo, a full 1 Gigabyte of RAM to back up the system, featuring 4″ qHD display with 960 x 540-pixels, dual cameras – 5 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash for 720p HD video recording, and VGA front-facing camera to make video calls, 16GB internal storage, micro-SD card slot for memory expansion up to 32GB, 1080p HD video playback, Wi-Fi, 3G, a Biometric fingerprint login security, Mobile Hotspot, Bluetooth, HD Dock for its HDMI video output capabilities and a laptop dock, a 1930mAh battery, Android Market and so on.
Check: Full Specifications of Motorola Atrix.
Moreover, the Amazon Wireless is also offering a $100 off of the price of the Motorola Laptop Dock accessory. We are also hearing some great news now. Motorola Atrix 4G will soon be upgraded to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and the update will also bring the ability unlock your bootloader with a very simple unlock option.
So, are you thinking about grabbing the powerful Motorola Atrix 4G on the cheapest price or recommending it to a friend or family member?
Here is the Tweet by Amazon Wireless:
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To take advantage of this awesome deal, you should immediately head over to Amazon Wireless Stores (hit the link) to grab the Motorola Atrix 4G at $0.01 for AT&T’s new customers, and the existing customers with qualified plans will have to pay just $29.99. The offer comes under a two-year contract with the carrier. There is no word when this deal ends. So you better hurry up now.
[Source: Amazon Wireless (1), (2)]