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Extremely compact for a 4.3inch smartphone, Good call quality
Photo quality could have been a lot better, The custom interface is meh
The Motorola RAZR i is a smartphone that combines the best of both worlds: although it packs a relatively big 4.3-inch display, it is extremely compact by today's standards. In fact, together with its RAZR M variant, it is the smallest 4.3-inch smartp...
Decent performance, great battery life, nice design, vibrant screen
Occasional software glitches, camera not on par with rivals
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Published: 2012-10-04, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Remarkable battery lifeSolid buildSuperb camera performance
Lacks support for some Android appsPenTile display shows some jagged edges
The RAZR i is a pleasure to use, and is more than capable of handling your various smartphone tasks. Still, there's work to be done on app support for Intel's Medfield chips....
Abstract: The Intel-Motorola partnership has been a long time coming. The two officially hooked up at CES 2012, where they committed to a “multi-year, multi-device agreement” to bring Intel-powered Moto phones to market. Ten months and a few leaks later, the fir...
Abstract: We've spent the past day getting to know the RAZR i, Motorola's new Intel-powered smartphone. Externally, it may look like a re-badged Droid RAZR M, but the main differences lie on the inside. It's powered by a 2GHz Intel Atom CPU, which the manufactur...
Abstract: SMARTPHONE MAKER Motorola unveiled the world's first 2GHz Intel powered smartphone earlier today, the Motorola Razr I, and The INQUIRER was lucky enough to get its hands on the handset. We've been immediately impressed wi...
Good size and weight, Big, vibrant screen, Intel Inside, Reasonable price, Fluid Android skin
Design divides opinion, Low pixel density, Poor vibration, Only seven home screens
Buying Guide Best Android phone Motorola's done a good job with the Razr i. It's taken a line that refuses to die quietly, injected it with a little bit of pizzaz and thrown it right out there for all and sundry. Is it revolutionary? No. Not in the way th...
Abstract: The Motorola Razr i has a manageable 4.3 inch screen, as with other similarly priced smartphones in its range such as the HTC One S and Huawei Ascend P1. Although the device feels a bit small when handled-perhaps because I'm more familiar with larger hand...
Compact, solid build, Fast, clean interface, Speedy web browser, Crisp text
Design is a little uninspiring, Music and video lack detail, Off-white tint to video
There's decent camera and call quality, plus a good battery performance. Video and audio aren't up to the standards of the best, though. Despite a clean interface and fast browsing, we just can't get particularly excited about the Razr i. See all our A...