Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Motorola RAZR i is official with Intel Medfield and Android

Motorola RAZR i
Just a couple of weeks Motorola surprised us with its new Droid family in the United States, including the Droid RAZR HD and Droid RAZR M. However, these terminals are limited to that country from the hands of operator Verizon. But today the "Big M" surprises us with the international version of the Droid RAZR M, which is nothing less than the first Motorola smartphone with Intel Medfield.

This is the new "Motorola RAZR I" have made official today in the UK in a press event, and it does not have any Intel Medfield platform, but with a powerful Intel Atom Z2480 model with no clock less than 2.0 GHz, which is the first handset to have similar frequency.

The other features of this mobile are also enviable, highlighting a screen 4.3-inch Super AMOLED protected by Gorilla Glass, and a 2000 mAh battery to give you long life and autonomy, as promised by Moto, and the company is has made it a priority to include large batteries and technology to improve performance and energy consumption in their latest phones to address complaints from the public about all these terminals to be recharged up to twice a day.

Its primary camera is 8 MP and LED Flash, and features a 1.9 MP front. To find your chip NFC connectivity, WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. The material that covers and protects it from Kevlar, the same he made some bulletproof vests.

However, there is a curious fact about this phone, and it will come standard with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which seems a joke considering that Motorola Mobility is Google, and the latest version of Android is Jelly Bean. They promise "soon" will be updated and optimized for the Intel (guilty of not having Jelly Bean from birth).

It will be available in the UK, Germany, France, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico for the month of October.

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