In the U.S., the Motorola MB886 is the Mototola ATRIX 3 while elsewhere the phone will go by the Motorola Dinara moniker.
It's hard to believe that we are already on the third iteration of the
ATRIX series. It seems like just yesterday when Motorola rolled out the
dual-core powered smartphone, calling it "the world's fastest
smartphone," a statement that got ads for the device banned in the U.K. What got us thinking about the Motorola ATRIX 3/Dinara was the word that the handset had been approved by the Bluetooth SIG following a successful visit to the FCC.
The Motorola MB886 will feature a touchscreen with HD720p resolution with a Qualcomm dual-core S4 processor under the hood and 1GB of RAM aboard. The camera will be a major focus here with a 13MP sensor. There will also be a front-facing shooter so you can take self-portraits for the egotist in you, and enable video chats. The Motorola ATRIX 3 will also launch with Android 4.0 installed and feature both LTE and HSPA+ connectivity. We should see this tagged at about $199.99 with a 2-year pact with a launch via AT&T as soon as next month.
The Motorola MB886 will feature a touchscreen with HD720p resolution with a Qualcomm dual-core S4 processor under the hood and 1GB of RAM aboard. The camera will be a major focus here with a 13MP sensor. There will also be a front-facing shooter so you can take self-portraits for the egotist in you, and enable video chats. The Motorola ATRIX 3 will also launch with Android 4.0 installed and feature both LTE and HSPA+ connectivity. We should see this tagged at about $199.99 with a 2-year pact with a launch via AT&T as soon as next month.
source: BluetoothSIG via UnwiredView