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Android Noob: HTC Inspire or Motorola Atrix?

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what issues? From what I read it was one of the better android phones out, and the best on AT&T. Except of course that it has Moto skin crap on there, but they all have that..

If the GS2 is indeed unlocked, and moddable that one might be hard to resists on contract compared to full price nexus. And a nexus 3 will probably not come until end of the year or into next year.

good on paper, but after it came out i checked android central and people complained about usability and stability issues. and the fact that there is almost no dual core software out there along with most of motoblur not being dual core optimized
 
I had a similar issue between the HTC Incredible S and the Motorola Atrix, went with the Incredible and love the phone. It was a tough choice as I liked the power of the Atrix but the HTC was polish al the way through, from what I can see the Inspire 4G looks similar to the incredible.

Good Luck
 
Played with the Atrix at Fry's and it was a lagfest compared to my Nexus S. Dunno. Other than that it was ok. qHD is noticeably better. Both screens are pentile, so I guess I've learned to say whatever to that.
 
The sheer benefits that Super AMOLED + gives you far far FAR outweigh a resolution difference that becomes undiscernable from more than 6" away.

My preference for a higher resolution screen stems from the ability to simply see more of whatever I'm doing, be it browsing a web page or reading a PDF. It's just like those folks who prefer a 1680x900 or 1920x1080 panel over a 1366x768 panel for their laptops.
 
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