The Atrix 4G had reversed ports, that require the lapdock to be modified to work with other Motorola
Webtop smartphones.
Not exact matches
The lapdock is a unique early - adopter feature that uses a hypervisor in all new advanced Motorola
smartphones called Motorola
Webtop.
Combined with recent Jelly Bean updates, some of those older
Webtop phones may find new life with this pairing... the ability to take an old Motorola
smartphone, and for $ 50 have a laptop with Google Now, Google Keep, and autonomous turn - by - turn GPS is a compelling offering.
Webtop is Motorola's desktop environment that turns on as soon as you connect this
smartphone to a TV / monitor via HDMI.
The idea behind
Webtop was sound, as it allowed select Android
smartphones to theoretically run full Linux applications outside of the desktop class Firefox web browser, had Motorola allowed for the complete functionality of the Linux distro as originally planned and not locked it down.
Motorola ATRIX ushers in a new era in mobile computing and has the power to deliver on its promise to empower individuals as it comes loaded with the Motorola
webtop application, which enables consumers to enhance the capabilities of their
smartphones and simultaneously reduce their need for additional mobile computing screens.»
Motorola's revolutionary
webtop application makes Motorola ATRIX the only
smartphone to carry the power of mobile computing inside your pocket.
While in
webtop, users are given a window into the
smartphone that enables access to all of the device's functionality within Android.