My old phone was a Razr V3, so you know I am clueless about Android. However, I use Linux on my laptop, so I am not completely computer illiterate.
I have had my Atrix 4G for about ten days and generally I like it, but there are some things that are intolerable. One is the way Motorola and AT&T tie you to their way of doing things. E.g., I was trying to figure out how to change the spelling of my name on my Motoblur account and apparently you need to factory reset the phone or something. And to find that out I had to join a Motoblur forum, and you cannot unsubscribe yourself. Once they have your e-mail address they will never let it go.
I would like to get rid of the corporate stuff, but I have some reservations:
1) Locating my phone with the GPS and motoblur.com is cool. If I root the phone I will presumably lose Motoblur, so will there be alternate ways to find the phone? (I lose phones regularly, so this is really critical.)
2) I haven't had any problems with the phone, but what about the warranty?
3) What exactly does rooting the phone accomplish? All the web pages that I read assume that you know what it does and why you want to do it. I think it means you reformat and install Android as the completely open source OS it was designed to be.
4) Can one root the Atrix 4G? If so, are there links to a how-to? (I probably should have made this the first question.)
Thanks in advance for any answers and suggestions.