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White Motorola Razr i will make its UK debut this week

by on December 20, 2012 9:23 am
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The Motorola Razr i, the first Intel-powered Android smartphone to sport the Razr branding, was given a glitzy launch party in London back in September, which was hosted by both Motorola and Intel.  By now, you can easily get your hands on the phone in the country, except if you’re after the white variant.

That won’t be a problem anymore, as according to reports, the Motorola Razr i in white will be launched this week in the UK.

Retailer Phones4U will have the white Razr i up for grabs on its website on Saturday, where you can get the phone for free on contract. The offered service plan will start at £20.50 per month. Meanwhile, you should be able to get the phone unlocked for about £330.

Aside from the use of a 2.0GHz Intel Medfield processor, the Razr i offers the same specs as the Razr M. This means we’re looking at a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display with 960 x 540 resolution, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, microSD support, 8MP main camera, VGA front-facing cam, NFC, 2,000mAh battery and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Does the Motorola Razr i look pretty in white?

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Comments
  • Ivan Myring

    I really want one of the laptops, on the condition that there is multi window.

  • Magnetic1

    I think if Intel got off their butt and supported linux based OS that was capable of running ios apps and android apps, then you got a winner.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1076674789 Friðberg Leifs Jensson

    My old and my new PC has Intel inside.

  • Roberto Tomás

    I don’t think it is about performance. It is about software, and trust. Basically PCs have a bad name nowadays. With all that power comes great piles of malware. And in all the time its been around, all that power never produced a tenth of the design and physically different UI development that ARM-based solutions provide. People want a change, we want a fresh design paradigm. Particularly, we’re sick of the same old malware being released with a new version number slapped on the end of the operating system’s name.

    • rolling

      pc got bad name because malware ? you must be kidding.
      you mean android, right ?

      I love my android phone for mobile entertainment on commute, watching movies, playing emulator games, etc.

      but I still love my PC for coding (Visual Studio, Netbeans), and some hardcore gaming on weekend (crysis etc).

      Each has its own merit & disadvantage.

      • Roberto Tomás

        PCs have a bad name for many reasons, like lack of creativity in software, in user interfaces. Like malware …

        They still have their own uses, sure :) For home users who aren’t satisfied simply with media, games, and cloud based software from the likes of Microsoft and Adobe … or in the businesses/server market

  • disk Latvia

    If they manage to shrink an i3 and reduce its power consumption I would happily have it in my phone

  • tademao

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  • APai

    both microsoft and intel have been bad monopolies. a bit of humility right now is necessary for them. humiliation will do too ;)

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