Motorola Atrix 4G gets the ifixit-ed, ‘4G’ suffix missing

As usual, when it comes to new gadgets, it usually will be heading towards some surgery from the hands of some very curious people with balls made of steel. Thanks to the folks at iFixit, we get to see the organs of the Motorola Atrix 4G. Usual stuff they find in there, like the 16GB NAND flash, the 960 x 540 PenTile LCD, the 1GB RAM, and the mighty Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU.
The Motorola Atrix 4G doesn’t have any Wimax or LTE chip inside, but it’s called 4G because of the Qualcomm MDM6200 chip which gives HSPA+ support to the phone, and many carriers and hardware manufacturers are calling their products 4G because of support for HSPA+, which is kind of misleading actually.
According to iFixit, the glass panel is not glued to the LCD, meaning that if it cracks, you don’t have to spend extra cash replacing the display as well as the glass. Hit the source link if you wish to know more about the organs of the Atrix.
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