Motorola’s brand new Motorola RAZR i is the first Intel-based smartphone that comes with abundant
eye-catching features to excite users, like its 2GB processor with Intel Atom 32nm technology, 8MP main camera, etc.
The inside 2GB processor has been a breakup in smartphones. It's an Intel Atom
32nm single-core magic with hyperthreading that should stand a fight against
today's dual-cores and quad-cores. The 2GHz impressive number is reached only
when thermal conditions allow it, though, with the base clock remaining at the
1.3GHz standard for the Medfield chip. Intel is also providing the HSPA+
baseband and that means no LTE version of the device, so obviously it's
unlikely to see this phone in the States. Instead, you'll get the similar, but
ARM-based Droid RAZR M on Verizon. We expect the first Intel-based phones for
the U.S. soon, probably early next year.
Here,
I have got a comparison among Motorola RAZR i, LG Optimus G and Samsung Galaxy S III in detailed specs and features to provide you a general idea
about these three amazing smartphones. Check the specs below and stay tuned for
more.
Motorola
RAZR i |
LG
Optimus G |
Samsung
Galaxy S III |
|||
platform
|
Android
ICS |
Android
ICS |
Android
ICS |
|
screen
|
4.3",
540x960
Super AMOLED Advanced 256ppi |
4.7", 768x1280
IPS LCD 318ppi |
4.8",
720x1280
Super AMOLED 306ppi |
|
thickness
|
0.33"
(8.3mm)
|
0.33"
(8.45mm)
|
0.34"
(8.6mm)
|
|
weight
|
4.44 oz (126 g)
|
5.11 oz (145 g)
|
4.69 oz (133 g)
|
|
processor
|
single-core 2GHz
Intel Atom |
quad-core 1.5GHz
Snapdragon S4 Pro |
quad-core 1.4GHz
Samsung Exynos |
|
RAM
|
1GB
|
2GB
|
1GB
|
|
rear camera
|
8MP
|
8MP/13MP
|
8MP
|
|
front camera
|
yes, 0.3MP
|
yes
|
yes, 1.9MP
|
|
memory
|
8GB/16GB/32GB
expandable |
32GB
not expandable |
16GB/32GB/64GB
expandable |
|
connectivity
|
HSPA+
|
HSPA+
|
LTE or HSPA+
|
|
battery
|
2000mAh
|
2100mAh
|
2100mAh
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