Friday, September 13, 2013
MOTOROLA RAZRi announcement Faster than normal phones
Since the invite came before the announcement of the new RAZR phones, it wasn’t clear what Motorola meant by "edge". But their new edge-to-edge screen design solved that mystery - the RAZR M, for example, is almost the size of an iPhone 5, while packing a bigger 4.3" screen.
The big news from todays Motoedge event, however, isnt the compactness of the phone, its the Intel-made chipset that powers it. Just as ARM chipset have moved into Windows 8, so has Intels x86 Atoms charged into the smartphone field.
Atom processors are already in several Android phones, but none of them comes from a player like Motorola. Moto is one of the biggest smartphone makers with a rich history of innovation, not to mention that theyre owned by Google now.
Andrew Morley came up on stage and promised the most important device since the original RAZR. Jim Wicks took over and explained that the new device is a product of deep collaboration between Motorola and Intel.
And he unveiled the first phone with a 2GHz Intel processor, the Motorola RAZRi. The phones frame is made with aircraft-grade aluminum, theres Kevlar on the back and the screen is protected by Gorilla glass with water-repellent coating.
Speaking of the screen, its a 4.3" SuperAMOLED Advanced edge-to-edge display with nearly zero pixel response time. Wicks made a point that they managed to fit a proportionally bigger screen than Apple managed with the iPhone 5.
The processor that powers the Motorola RAZRi is built on a 32nm process and is the first clocked at 2GHz. Intel has optimized the entire experience, including JavaScript and multitasking. With multithreading, Intel promises their chip outperforms current dual-core processors. The GPU is also built on the 32nm process, so Intel is promising good gaming performance.
The battery in the phone has 2000mAh capacity - "40% bigger than the one in the iPhone 4S".
The 8MP camera starts up in under a second and shoots 10 photos in, again, under a second. Theres a dedicated shutter key, to make the whole experience quicker and more comfortable. Intels technology also enhances the image quality.
The Motorola RAZRi packs NFC connectivity for easy sharing of data and pairing with Bluetooth headsets.
The RAZRi runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich at the moment with Motorolas cool circle widgets. Where permitted by local laws, the RAZRi will come with an unlocked bootloader.
The Motorola RAZRi will be available in select markets - the UK, France, Germany, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico - from the beginning of October.