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Motorola Atrix 3 ‘Dinara’ hits FCC, headed to AT&T

June 14, 2012 by Charles West - 2 Comments

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We’ve kept tabs on the mystical Motorola Dinara device for almost a year now, but recently leaks of the Dinara (aka the Atrix 3) have surfaced. Now we know it’s coming soon, as the handset was discovered today on the FCC site. In the documents it says the phone will carry LTE bands for AT&T and even use the Atrix name like previous versions of the phone.  Unfortunately, not much else is known when in comes to specs or features, but it’ll rock  HSPA+, WCDMA 850 / 1900, and quad-band EDGE radios.

One thing we do know, it’s sure to sport some kind of dual core Snapdragon processor and have a much improved screen (the rumor is 720p). Also, it’ll more than likely carry Motorola’s custom skin MotoBlur and operate on Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0). Now that Google owns Motorola, we can only hope to see MotoBlur nuked on this phone.

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