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When we pulled the Motorola Razr I out of its box, the first thing we thought was, “Wow – it looks like an iPhone 5.” We know that will have some Apple fan boys clutching their pearls, but hold the Razr I in your mitts and you’ll see what we mean. .

Firstly, the size. It’s about the same width and height, albeit a little fatter and slightly heavier, than the iPhone 5. It also feels similar – the mixture of Kevlar and glass instead of aluminium and glass gives it that premium feel, and Motorola has gone down the same industrialized route as Apple.

Motorola Razr I

Motorola Razr I

The big selling point for Motorola is the screen. It’s an edge to edge display, meaning there is no wasted space at the side taken up by an annoying bezel. It’s smaller than many these days, at 4.3 inches across and with a 540 x 960 pixel display, but being a Super AMOLED panel, blacks are very black and colors are incredibly vivid.

Android and apps

As it ships, the handset comes running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, but we think it’s inconceivable that a Jelly Bean update won’t be around the corner. Firstly, because Google owns Motorola now. And secondly, because this is a high-powered, flagship handset. As with most Android phones, you get a dock at the bottom with shortcuts to preconfigured apps (which you can alter) and your app drawer. Motorola has tweaked some of the icons for non-Google apps in its own style.

“If you’re after a work horse that won’t let you down, it’s ideal”

“If you’re after a work horse that won’t let you down, it’s ideal”

The camera is 8MP. Granted, that’s hardly cutting edge. But it’s the favored spec among manufacturers these days, and it’s just as much about the lens, aperture and so on, anyway. The interface is neither overly complicated, nor so bare that it’s a nuisance. You have access to standard features such as timer or single shot mode, exposure settings, pointless effects, and the option to flit between portrait and landscape, and so on. In good light, pictures come out well. Photos are passable, but you can tell they came from a camera phone, which is a line that is becoming more and more blurred as technology advances.

The front facing camera is VGA only. It’s a bit of a disappointment, since it means lower quality images, but then the idea behind these cameras is that they’re used more for video calls than vanity. And since bandwidth issues mean you’re not going to be sending the most high definition video around, it’s all passable enough.

 
The cameras wont’ blow your mind, but the rear one does a good job.

The cameras wont’ blow your mind, but the rear one does a good job.

Getting into video shooting mode is easy enough – as with most phones, you enter through the camera mode, and then just toggle on. You can shoot in a number of resolutions – ranging from QVGA, all the way up to HD+ (1080p), which is the standard resolution and selected by default. The Motorola Razr I’s HD+ videos look fantastic – especially when you view them back on the screen of the phone. Again, this is because of that amazing Super AMOLED color quality. However, this is where we managed to stump the Intel chip. We thought it was unbeatable – it’s not. Playing HD+ video back on the phone led to some serious stutter every few seconds. One thing we will say for the camera, though, is that it is one of the best we have tested for going from pitch black to bright light with minimal fuss. You can see how well it copes between two extremes where many other (more expensive) devices have struggled.

Apple crumble

Some would say Android devices such as the Motorola Razr I are closing the gap on iPods and iPhones. After all, storage-wise, you can now make an Android device far larger for all of your HD video and music content. With 64GB cards available, add that to whatever your internal storage is, and you can see why.

 
Its small- but it has a whopping 2,000mAh battery inside

Its small- but it has a whopping 2,000mAh battery inside

Plus, there are various apps for both Windows and Mac that enable you to sync your content easily enough via cable or Wi-Fi. One other benefit is sound quality. Apple users are stuck with the Apple music player software, though they can change their headphones to make things sound better. But on the software side, there are so many Android music players that enable you to play around with equalizer settings, enabling superior sound quality before you even plug your cans in. you don’t’ find many pre-installed on the Motorola Razr I, though- out of the box, you just have the standard Music app, which is a competent music player, but won’t set your world alight.

If you’re after a work horse that won’t let you down, we recommend the Motorola Razr i. Yes, its small- but it has a whopping 2,000mAh battery inside. Motorola hasn’t given exact estimates away for the talk time, but various sources point to claims of about 20 hours

 
Is it revolutionary? No. but it has a very impressive specs list – and it’s not too expensive.

Is it revolutionary? No. but it has a very impressive specs list – and it’s not too expensive.

Motorola’s done a good job with the Razr i. it’s taken a line that refuses to die quietly, injected it with a little bit of pizzazz and thrown it right out there for all and sundry. Is it revolutionary? No. but it has a very impressive specs list – and it’s not too expensive. Not everyone wants a phone that will drop the kids off at school, bake you a cake and give you a massage in the evening. Some want a device with little pocket imprint, with fantastic specs at a reasonable – rather than stupid – price. And that’s what you’re getting here.

 
Good size and weight, big, vibrant screen, Intel Inside

Good size and weight, big, vibrant screen, Intel Inside

If taking photos is your sole aim or you’re OCD about pixels, look elsewhere. But if getting a top smartphone that leaves you enough change left over for a cod and chips on the way home – and with a battery life to put others to shame – is your goal, we heartily recommend the Motorola Razr i.

Details

·         Price: $481.69

·         Website: www..co.uk

Specification

·         Screen: 4.3-inch 540 x960

·         Processor: 2.0GHz

·         RAM: 1GB

·         Cameras: VGA (front), 8MP (rear)

·         OS: Android 4.0.4

·         Wireless: GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC

·         Battery: 2,000mAh

·         Connectivity: Micro USB, 3.5mm

The good:

·         Good size and weight, big, vibrant screen, Intel Inside

The bad

·         Design divides opinion, low pixel density, poor vibration

Dimensions

·         Height: 122.5mm

·         Width: 60.9mm

·         Depth: 8.3mm

·         Screen size: 4.3-inch

·         Weight: 126g

 

 

 

 

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