As AT & T has not always been so optimistic about Android in the past, we are happy to see the company renews its commitment to the platform with the release of lots of Android phones. The Motorola Atrix 2 is possibly the worst kept secret in the list, the read report of leaked Atrix 2 specifications releases approximately two weeks before. A successor to Atrix, was declared earlier this year at CES 2011, Atrix 2 has slight developments over the original one.
It has a 1GHz dual-core processor, a 4.3-inch QHD display, 8 GB ROM, 1 GB of RAM and a microSD card which is expandable to 2 GB to 32 GB, 1080p HD video capture and an 8 megapixel camera along with LED flash, Android 2.3, a front camera and support for AT & T's HSPA + 21Mbps technology, by which the company claims is 4G. To make the device more organisation friendly to use, Atrix 2 also has encryption device and microSD support for VPN, with enhanced exchange options and capabilities of Remote Data Delete. As it is mentioned a couple of weeks ago, Atrix 2 will be compatible with a laptop accessory new dock called Lapdock 100. It seems to be a universal version of Webtop accessories, which is expected to fit another Webtop which is also compatible phones.
If you want to have a QWERTY Android phone, the Captivate Glide has a slider design while maintaining somewhat slim outline. It also has a 4-inch Super AMOLED and comes with Android 2.3. Features contains 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture, a 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor,  a 1.3 megapixel camera front, and the similar just like the company friendly functions to use such as improving Exchange ActiveSync, encryption devices and more. The Samsung Captivate Glide also supports AT & T for 4G technology called HSPA + 21Mbps.