Motorola ATRIX 4G: Fingerprint Scanner
This video shows you how to set up and use the fingerprint scanner on the Motorola Atrix 4G, the first ever dual core cell phone to be released in the United States. Music courtesy of incompetech.com.
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@TheKkd123 it can be used for screen lock. maybe he shouldve showed it.
I just found a really cool cell phone jammer. google :- yapper zapper
what?? thats all?? Finger print cant use for screen lock?
@waves1of9terror i would hve done the same thing for the same paranoid reason lol but you’re funny
@TechHarvest Looked that phone up it’s rumored specs are amazing and ice cream sandwich? I’m jelly!
@greenops My next phone will be the Nexus Prime in November of this year….provided I can get it on AT&T.
if you have the extra money, and don’t mind the extra size, I highly suggest you getthe Samsung infuse instead.
@Mrcorney78 after doing a bi of online research and stopping by my local AT&T store I went with the Samsung Infuse 4g, extremely happy with it too. I got it the week after release.
@greenops the motorola atrix 4g is mt favorite android phone, way better than iPhone 4 also
the iphone always comes out after… why not before?
Unless some one chops off my finger… which would be cool
WTF???
pls record closer
@greenops I hope you didnt do it yet. The phone got crazy radiation levels (SAR) and can be found on any top highest radiation charts.
@wade92le They didnt announce anything about a new iphone did they??
can you do the finger print scanner and the pattern at the same time???
samsung galaxy s2 4 the win
May be better then the iPhone 4 but the iPhone 5 comes out in a few weeks people lol. Prepare to be amazed… again.
@ramennoodlechef After a week of research The Samsung infuse beatout the Atrix for me. Happy with my decision too.
@greenops I have my atrix for almost 3 months and it is definately the best one out. It’s even better than the iphone 4
@greenops
Yeah. I played around with the Infuse. It does have a fantastic display. But still…the fact that it’s so big really bugs me. ^_^u
Just got this phone. Its my first virtual keyboard so I’m getting used to that and also trying Swype and the cool thing is the Vlingo app let’s you just say, “text Johnny, I’ll be there in 20″ and it works! But the phone is really cool and has strong Gorilla glass front. Tried the new Windows 7 phone and it is an insult to all smart phone users. Ran back to Android the next day. Tx for video demo!
NOOOO, i was planning on stealing his fingerprint.
Quote from article
“As of now, the only version of Android that truly supports dual-core systems on a chip (SoC), is Honeycomb. That means that even phones running the newest version of the operating system available are not going to see the real benefits from that next generation SoC.”
@DeadmanInc336 I chose the Infuse myself, while the Atrix has a larger resolution the infuse has a Super AMOLED+ display, which if you have not gone to the store to see is absolutely AMAZING. Also, I would really not make the fingerprint scanner my selling point, while yes it’s cool, it isn’t what you will be using the phone for.
@TechHarvest after much research, I have decided to go with the Samsung infuse, 4.5 inch screen Super amoled+, 1.2 Ghz processor, little to no bloatware, sideloading of apps natively supported, those things really make me like it.Also something that killed the Atrix for me is the fact I have been told the version of android it runs is not compatible with it’s dual core, therefore you are only dual core in laptop mode.