Motorola Mobility has today in partnership with Intel announced the launch of the Motorola RAZR i which is powered by an Intel Medfield based chipset.
The Motorola RAZR i is the same RAZR smartphone but runs on an Intel chipset rather than the Qualcomm Snapdragon usually found under the hood. The processor which is powering the RAZR i is a single core 2 GHz Intel Atom which is built on the 32nm manufacturing process.
The 2 GHz processor supports hyper-threading so the single-core structure should not be an issue and the processing at 2 GHz should be smooth when coupled with a 1 GB RAM on the Android 4.0 ICS running RAZR i.
Specifications of the Motorola RAZR i are as follows:
- 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Advanced display
- Display resolution of 960 x 540 pixels
- 2 GHz Single core Intel Atom processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 8 MP camera with LED Flash
- VGA front facing camera
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS
- Dupont Kevlar Coating
- 2000 mAh battery
The Motorola RAZR i will be reaching the shores of UK, France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico in the beginning of October but the company has not revealed any information on the price tag that the device will arrive with.