Jan 22, 2011 11:10 GMT  ·  By

During the Consumer Electronics Show that took place in Las Vegas in early January 2011, mobile phone maker Motorola went official with what they call the most powerful smartphone, the Motorola ATRIX 4G, set to make an appearance on shelves at the wireless carrier AT&T.

Undoubtedly, the new mobile phone comes to the market with a wide range of powerful features on board, and Motorola tries to show more of them in a series of videos it uploaded to YouTube recently.

We already had the chance to take a look at the first commercial with Motorola ATRIX 4G, but these videos are different.

They seem to be focused mainly on bringing to the spotlight some of the main features of the new handset, one for each video, so that users would know more on what the new device is capable of.

As stated above, the smartphone is expected to arrive on shelves at AT&T in the near future, though no exact info on its release date, nor on the price tag it might feature, was unveiled for the time being.

One way or the other, as the videos show, the specs list of the Motorola ATRIX 4G would certainly make it one of the most appealing smartphones available for purchase at AT&T.

Powered by a dual-core application processor (Nvidia Tegra 2) clocked at 1GHz and complemented by 1 GB of RAM, the new device would offer performance levels on par with those of small laptops or netbooks, Motorola suggests.

The new mobile phone also includes a qHD display, a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with video recording capabilities, complemented by a front-facing camera for video calling, and enhanced connectivity options, with support for the carrier's HSPA+ network.

Moreover, the mobile phone includes 16GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot with support for up to 32GB of additional storage space, WiFi 802.11n and Bluetooth, GPS receiver, and a 1930 mAh battery to provide long usage time.

Have a look at the videos embedded below to learn some more details on a series of features Motorola ATRIX 4G lands on shelves with, and head over to Motorola's YouTube channel here to see more of them.