Nvidia and AT&T Pull the Lid Off of “Project Denver” SuperPhone

by George Jones
January 5, 2011

 

At AT&T’s Developer Summit, the company, in conjunction with Motorola and Nvidia, announced an intriguing new 4G phone that combines higher data rates with some intriguing new docking properties. 

Formerly code-named Project Denver, the new phone is named the Atrix 4G and sports nVidia’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor, a 4-inch screen, 1GB of system memory and 16GB of storage (expandable to 32GB). 

The so-called “superphone” (AT&T’s phrasing, not ours) runs Android 2.2 and features two docking systems that allow it to function as 1) a home theater media server and 2) an almost fully-functioning laptop. 

We’ll have more information on this phone as we get hands-on time with at CES tomorrow. 

 

 

 

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