Motorola
Mobility and the chip maker Intel announced their partnership during
the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 and recently they sent out invites for a press conference on September 18 in London, hinting at the unveil of a new smartphone.
In the past few weeks, several reports from numerous sources confirmed that Motorola’s new smartphone will have an edge-to-edge display and LTE network support.
Hence, following the Indian handset vendor, Lava, who unveiled the first Intel smartphone – Xolo 900
in April – Motorola the US based smartphone manufacturer in London
today, unveiled its first handset of its multi-year, multi-device
partnership with the chip maker. The new handset dubbed as Razr i is
powered by the Intel Atom processor
and it is a revamped version of Droid Razr M, which was unveiled at an
event on September 5 alongside Droid Razr HD and Droid Razr Maxx.Though
both the handsets look alike from on the exterior, however, the Intel
Medfield processor in the Razr i is claimed to have a maximum clock
speed of 2GHz.
Commenting at the launch event, Jim Wicks, senior vice president, Consumer Experience Design, Motorola Mobility was
quoted saying “Together with Intel, we’re redefining what people can
expect from a mobile device. A camera that launches in an instant, Web
pages that load blazingly fast and a device that’s the perfect balance
of screen size and fit in hand. RAZR i delivers just that when you put
an Intel-fast processor in a beautifully designed phone and add in extra
long battery life.”Boasting
a dimension of 122.4 x 60.9 x 8.4 mm and weighing around 127 grams, the
Razr i has a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with
960 x 540 pixel resolution. While the display is protected with the
Corning Gorilla Glass to avoid both scratches and scrapes, the back of
the handset is made of DuPont KEVLAR splash-guard coating
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