Clickonline writes: "As motorola's new flagship model, the Razr i, is the first successful collaboration with Intel in a smartphone. Unlike the not so great AZ210 released earlier in the year, the Razr i packs an impressive Intel 2 GHz CPU insideincluding 1GB of RAM, 8GB of on-board storage, a microSD card slot for expanded storage, a 4.3-inch display that runs to the edges of the handset, and the Razr line’s signature Kevlar back."
We have received a couple of more leaks about the next-gen Motorola Razr. Interestingly, the recent leaks give us an impressive cover display look.
CNET: I spent a week testing the Razr foldable phone and became enamored with it. But I also have worries over its long-term durability and high price tag.
Gadgehit.com writes: "Motorola has released a Jelly Bean update for it’s Intel Atom-powered smartphone, the RAZR i. We reviewed the RAZR i late last year and found it to be a good all-round phone, providing great performance at a very reasonable price. However, at that point in time, the phone was running on Android OS 4.0.4, Ice Cream Sandwich, and lacked many of the bells and whistles that Jelly Bean offers."