Motorola RAZR i Specs. Intel unleashes its 2GHz Medfield Processor

Posted on September 18, 2012 in Intel, Motorola, News by

Finally, the moment many were waiting for has come. Motorola have unleashed their first Intel processor-powered Android device – the Motorola RAZR i, which runs on a 2GHz Intel Medfield processor!

The Medfield processor that first showed up on the Lava XOLO X900 (running at 1.6GHz) was already proven to be quite powerful despite being a single-core chip, so we can only expect the one in the RAZR i to be even better. Intel is touting an architecture optimized for web browsing, especially for Java-based activities, and also reduced power consumption from activities like gaming.

Other specs of the RAZR i include an “edge-to-edge” 4.3-inch AMOLED display, an 8MP camera (the camera app can open in under a second), and a 2,000 mAh battery. There is no indication yet of whether the RARZ i is running Android 4.0 or Android 4.1, though with Intel having only recently ported Jelly Bean to their Medfield chipset, we’ll take a bet on Android 4.0 (with an update to come later).

Watch the official video of the RAZR i below, and then head to the source link below to get a look at pictures of the device.

via Engadget