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Motorola RAZR i available to order in UK

Motorola have today announced the Motorola RAZR i for the UK & European market and we have it available to order NOW!

The RAZR i is an evolution of the RAZR family, continuing with a 4.3” touchscreen Super AMOLED display.  The difference with the i is that there is virtually no border to the screen; it runs from edge to edge.

Motorola Razr i is also the first smartphone to reach speeds of 2GHz from its Intel Atom processor.motorola razr i Motorola RAZR i available to order in UK

The screen is designed to handle the multimedia rich content we interact with on a daily basis and some of this multimedia comes from the camera on our very own smartphones.  The i has an 8 megapixel camera that can load within 1 second and record in full 1080p.

Android 4.0 is of course present, but don’t worry it will be upgradable to Jelly Bean (Android 4.1).

The Android interface makes it easy to customise the phone as well as add countless apps and media from Google Play Store.

Turn by turn navigation, email, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, you can do it all on the RAZR i.

Tougher than most smartphones the RAZR has Corning Gorilla Glass, a diamond cut aircraft grade aluminium frame, a DuPoint Kevlar strong back cover and a nano technology coating helping to protect the phone from spills and splashes of water or other substances.

Motorola RAZR i Features

  • Android 4.0.4 Ic Cream Sandwich
  • 4.3″ Super AMOLED Advanced edge-to-edge display
  • Intel Atom Processor up to 2.0GHz
  • 8MP Camera w. autofocus & LED flash
  • 5GB user accessible internal storage
  • MicroSD expansion slot
  • aGPS, standalone GPS, Google Maps
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G
  • 3.5mm port
  • MicroUSB port
  • 2000mAh battery
  • Up to 20 hours mixed usage time
  • 126g
  • 60.9mm (x) 122.5mm (y) 8.3mm (z)

Motorola RAZR i is priced at £285+VAT (£342 inclusive of VAT) and will be available from the first week of October.

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