Motorola just now has officially released Motorola RAZR I, the first Intel-based
smartphone that comes with a single-core 2GHz Intel Atom processor, an 8MP camera
for HD video recording and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The Motorola RAZR
i is the first smartphone to clear the 2GHz barrier and powered by Intel’s 32nm
technology processor.
Besides being the first phone to take Intel
processor, this smartphone also features a 4.3" edge-to-edge AMOLED screen
display with qHD (540x960-pixel) resolution, which is comparable to more
compact devices like the iPhone to produce excellent visual experience for
users to watch HD movies on mobile phone. Its 2,000mAh battery would greatly ensure
digital entertainment for a full-day enjoyment. The large sensitive screen also
produces quite fast response against touching.
As for the camera, the gadget has an extremely
snappy 8MP camera with quick one-second start-up, which can take 10 pictures a
second. Users could record pictures and videos at will with its large internal
memory space: 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions are provided for users to choose
from, which is expandable via microSD cards.
In terms of software, you get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which
could soon get upgraded to 4.1 Jelly Bean. On top of that, you have the light
Motorola skin that we've come to like recently. You have the circle widget, and
some other nice tweaks to the stock Android user interface. NFC is also on
board.
The
shipment of Motorola RAZR i is set for October for various markets like the UK,
Germany, France, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, while the U.S. launch is still
to be confirmed.
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