Motorola has announced its first Android smartphone that uses an Intel processor. The RAZRi will be making its way to Europe in October, and was announced at an event in London on Tuesday. However, the device is available to pre-order from Expansys for £344.99 or Clove for £342.00.
The handset with a 4.3″ edge to edge Gorilla Glass screen with a splash guard coating has an 8mp camera and is Motorola’s first handset powered by an Intel chipset. Motorola claims that its RAZRi is the world’s first and only smartphone to have a 2GHz processor. The new phone will sport a 4.3-inch display, 1GB of RAM, edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass display, waterproof coating for the clumsy, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The 8MP camera can shoot 10 photos in less than a second, with the startup time touted at under one second — so it should be pretty quick on the draw. On the software side, Motorola has added a “circles widget” on the home screen, which shows you such vitals as battery life.
The handset with a 4.3″ edge to edge Gorilla Glass screen with a splash guard coating has an 8mp camera and is Motorola’s first handset powered by an Intel chipset. Motorola claims that its RAZRi is the world’s first and only smartphone to have a 2GHz processor. The new phone will sport a 4.3-inch display, 1GB of RAM, edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass display, waterproof coating for the clumsy, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The 8MP camera can shoot 10 photos in less than a second, with the startup time touted at under one second — so it should be pretty quick on the draw. On the software side, Motorola has added a “circles widget” on the home screen, which shows you such vitals as battery life.