Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Motorola to launch India's first 4G phone this month



Motorola Razr , which was unveiled last month during an event, is set to come to India in this month. A spokesperson of the company who reveled this to The Mobile Indian, however, did not confirm any particular date.
Sporting a mere 7.1 mm thickness, Motorola Razr features a dual-core processor and full HD recording capable camera. Most likely the Motorola Razr will be the first 4G LTEsupporting Android smartphone for India unless Motorola brings its 3G version. Notably, India will see the 4G LTE roll out sometime next year.
Motorola Razr smartphone comes with a massive 4.3 inch Super Amoled display and supports qHD 960x540 pixel resolution. The first of its kind display supporting higher resolution certainly has raised expectations of many. The slim 7.1 mm razor like profile has Kevlar plastic built body to offer stylish and premium look.
Under the slim and strong Kevlar body, Razr packs a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor paired with 1 GB RAM. That means hardware is good enough to play your latest Android games and browse the web effortlessly. By default, the Razr will come with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and would be upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich whenever it is released.
One of the pain points of Motorola has been the software updates but with recent acquisition by Google, that might be taken care of. Bootloader of this smartphone won't be unlocked so developers can create some splendid applications.
Shutterbugs are in for a treat with 8 megapixel camera with LED flash that will allow recording full 1080p HD video and capture high quality images using the image stabilisation technology. This smartphone also has a front facing HD camera for video calling and chat.
Motorola may also offer the MotoCast, a wireless media streaming enabler application along with the heavy encryption promising security features.
Price of the Motorola Razr is expected to hit somewhere between Rs 31,000 to Rs 34,000 approximately

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