Jul 25, 2011 16:41 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility and Claro have just announced that the Motorola ATRIX is now available for purchase in Argentina.

The handset can deliver impressive performance capabilities to its users, as well as features that are not usually available on smartphones, through specific accessories and Motorola’s revolutionary webtop application. Motorola ATRIX was put for sale in the country at Claro with the Lapdock accessory included in the package, all for a price tag of $3,499 on a $149 monthly plan.

“Claro’s customers are looking for powerful smartphones that can offer a rich, advanced Web experience, and Motorola ATRIX gives them what they want,” said Fernando del Río, mass market commercial director of Claro.

“We are proud to offer our Argentinean users devices like this, which will be a success.”

Motorola ATRIX was unveiled to the world in early 2011 with a dual-core application processor inside, complemented by 1GB of RAM, a large qHD display, and 16GB of internal memory that can be expanded via a microSD memory card slot.

The Android smartphone also comes with Wi-Fi 802.11n and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as with front and back cameras, offering users the possibility to easily record videos in HD.

“We want to empower individuals, providing them with new ways to stay connected, informed and entertained at home, at work and anywhere in between,” said Germán Greco, marketing product director, Motorola Mobility.

Motorola ATRIX ushers in a new era in mobile computing: The line between a mobile phone and a computer has never been so blurred – and that’s a good thing.”

The smartphone comes with the aforementioned webtop application, which was meant to enable users enjoy the full Firefox desktop browser on their mobile phones.

Also, it is accompanied by the HD Multimedia Dock, which expands the available multimedia features of the mobile phone via the three USB ports and an HDMI port that were included into the mix.

There is also the Lapdock, an accessory that sports an 11.6-inch screen, full keyboard, stereo speakers, and a 36Wh three-cell battery, and which can provide users with up to 8 hours of running time. The ATRIX can be easily plugged on the back of the Lapdock.