Motorola Mobility’s Intel Powered Android Smartphone, Motorola RAZR i

­Motorola Mobility has shown off its first Intel based Android smartphone, the RAZR i. The new smartphone comes with a Super AMOLED Advanced 4.3-inch display with Corning Gorilla Glass spans from edge-to-edge with virtually no border around the edge of the handset.

Motorola said that the RAZR i is the first smartphone that can achieve speeds of 2GHz thanks to a Intel Atom processor, along with a battery that is 40 percent more powerful than the competition.

The handset is also said to be able to launch its 8-megapixel camera within one second, and can take 10 photographs within a second when in a multi-shot mode.

Jim Wicks, senior vice president, Consumer Experience Design, Motorola Mobility said “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,”

The phone will launch with Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and is upgradeable to Jelly Bean. RAZR i also features near field communication (NFC) technology so you can send contacts, links, maps and more directly to compatible phones with Android Beam.

Motorola RAZR i will be available in black beginning in October in select European and Latin American markets.

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