Motorola officially announces RAZR i with 2GHz Intel CPU

18 September, 2012
The Motorola RAZR i features a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display and weather-repellent coating.

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  • Anonymous
  • IWQ
  • 18 Sep 2012

DireWolf, 18 Sep 2012Wow, it takes a 2000 mAh battery to make the phone withstan... moreThat's because at that time you don't spend time staring at the phone all the time, if you get no calls or SMS, the phone is probably lying there untouched the entire day.

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    • AnonD-5661
    • fvS
    • 18 Sep 2012

    I'm very interested in intel mobile processors performance aganist ARM based processors

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      • truth
      • PAX
      • 18 Sep 2012

      Wow, Razr i powered by Intel CPU. I am really very eager to see the benchmark results. Hyper Threading reminds me the days of Pentium 4 computers.

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        • Brutal
        • uZ9
        • 18 Sep 2012

        2 ghz? Wow..... whats it for?

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          • Anonymous
          • p{t
          • 18 Sep 2012

          Waiting for benchmark results...

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            • Prakesh69
            • 9JE
            • 18 Sep 2012

            This will slice the Apple cleanly for sure.....

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              • Anonymous
              • PFx
              • 18 Sep 2012

              2GHz on a phone? wow? for what? faster response time on a heavy UI ? a better HD experience in a smaller screen, compared to laptop or pc that is. how useful. how hot will it be, or maybe because "tech improvement" the heat will "magically" disappear (maybe there will be some sort of limitation, 2GHz potential, 1GHz in use only ,"secretly", I don't know, I'm just guessing, not everyone understand programmings, including me )
              btw, waiting for a quad core 2++GHz thin phone, I'm interested by how "hot" will it be

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                • PirateONE
                • t7X
                • 18 Sep 2012

                Hyper-treanding superb awesome, i want this one!

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                  • DireWolf
                  • i5N
                  • 18 Sep 2012

                  Wow, it takes a 2000 mAh battery to make the phone withstand for a single day... sadly, batteries appear to be the branch of phone technology that evolves the slowest. I remember when a 650 mAh battery could power a phone for 5 days!

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                    • AnonD-72148
                    • n2V
                    • 18 Sep 2012

                    I can't help being a bit skeptic about this atom processor. How will a 2 GHz processor do compared to a 1.5 GHz dual core in the aspects of battery life and performance. And what will be the implications on pricing? The Razr M was priced extremely competitive in the US, but will this intel processor ruin that for the Razr i?

                    But the phone is still extremely appealing, with superb build quality and a nice screen in a compact device. Hope the choice of an intel processor wont prevent the Razr i from becoming my next phone!

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                      • arlan
                      • v0q
                      • 18 Sep 2012

                      wow that's awesome..with hyper-threading

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                        • OMGush
                        • v0X
                        • 18 Sep 2012

                        YUS! Intel chipset on mobile phones! 2ghz single core ftw! Can't wait for benchies and how it fare to the dualcore/quadcore chips out there.

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                          • iphone fan
                          • ALL
                          • 18 Sep 2012

                          i like the iRazr!!!

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                            • AnonD-58567
                            • U{Q
                            • 18 Sep 2012

                            the thing i want is here....

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                              • AnonD-58527
                              • PZU
                              • 18 Sep 2012

                              Wow respect.

                              Hope that CPU can be used on the new Windows 8 phone
                              with the NT core.

                              dual core 22nm versions late next year will rock

                              Intel have been f'king around, about time they
                              sorted their sh4t out and showed why they have the best manufacturing fabs and volume production.

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                                • vdk
                                • uST
                                • 18 Sep 2012

                                Now, that's a smartphone.