
For quite a long time, Motorola Mobility, which is now owned by Google, has promised to release a smartphone on the Intel Atom platform. Today, this smartphone, Razr, was announced, so the device should soon appear on store shelves.
According to the developers of Motorola Mobility, their smartphone is one of the most advanced (if not the most advanced) among other mobile devices based on the Intel Atom. And yes, now Intel is increasingly promoting its chips for mobile devices, with more and more manufacturers starting to work with this platform. Other companies that announced devices based on Intel Atom include Orange, Lenovo, ZTE and MegaFon.
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As for the configuration of the Razr, it is really a very interesting device. So, the display here is set with a diagonal of 4.3 inches. The Atom Z2480 Medfield processor is single-core, but its frequency is 2 GHz. The device is quite productive, so it can take 10 pictures per second, plus play video in HD quality.
The claimed device operation time from one battery charge is 20 hours. This refers to mixed mode, i.e. active use of the device + rest mode, as it usually happens during the day. The camera here is 8 MP, the battery is capacious enough, 2000 mA. OS, as you would expect - Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The price has not yet been announced, but sales will begin in October, first in Europe.
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