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Abstract: First released in 2012, the Motorola RAZR i is an Android smartphone that represents an excellent deal for the mid range mobile market – powered by a 2 GHz Intel processor, the RAZR i has recently been updated to include Androids Jelly Bean OS, with the ...
Published: 2012-12-29, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: Motorola's RAZR i brings with it two new features of note. One is Intel's new mobile processor, first seen on the somewhat obscure Orange San Diego, and now appearing in a mainstream device for the first time; the other a near edge-to-edge display. Both h...
Abstract: The Motorola Razr i is only the second Android smartphone to have an Intel processor – the first was the Orange San Diego. Most high-end Android smartphones use quad-core ARM processors, but the 2GHz Atom single core processor is just as fast, if not f...
Abstract: A new Smartphone seems to arrive often, a new Apple offering has people queuing round the block, a new Android offering less so, but you can do more of what you want, a new Android smartphone with an Intel Chip....
Design and handling, Battery life, Good photo rendering, Lots of camera settings
Low screen brightness, The odd lag, Subpar 3D graphics, Audio
A good, well-balanced smartphone on the whole, the RAZR i's standout features are battery life and camera settings. Unfortunately, it could run a tad more smoothly when navigating through menus and the screen quality is definitely behind the competition....
Impressive edge to edge screen, Fast Intel processor, Great ergonomics
Screen isn't HD, Not compatible with every app on the Play Store, Slightly clunky design
The Motorola RAZR i is a great mid-range handset that offers good performance and ergonomics for its price. The inclusion of expandable memory, NFC and a hardware camera button are particular highlights.However, aside from understandable trade offs like t...
The RAZR i is certainly better than the original RAZR series handsets, our only concern with the Intel CPU is that a few apps were not compatible. Mind you this list is very small and the majority of apps we tried to install ran ok. Besides we are sure th...
Those wondering whether or not an Intel-powered smartphone can deliver the goods will have their questions answered by the RAZR i. It's a powerful, fast phone with a beautiful screen that, despite some interface quirks, is a solid performer. It doesn't qu...
Fast Intel processor, terrific screen, slim good looks,
Camera could be better, no FM radio
For what's essentially a midrange Android, the RAZR i manages to pack in a lot for the price. The screen is beautiful and the performance is reassuringly speedy. Add to that a pretty good 8 megapixel camera and better than average battery life, and you...