Motorola outed its first Intel-powered smartphone today: the Razr i. The debut, strategically planned in London, raises questions of whether Motorola can claw back market share in Europe -- where it's been hammered as Android buyers opt for Samsung's Galaxy range of devices (before Sammy, it was HTC making all the running). The Razr i is also interesting because it's Intel's first smartphone from a very recognisable mobile maker -- now owned by Google.
Can Motorola Win Back Europe With The Razr i, Its Speedy, New Intel-Powered Smartphone?
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Motorola outed its first Intel-powered smartphone today: the Razr i. The debut, strategically planned in London, raises questions of whether Motorola can claw back market share in Europe -- where it's been hammered as Android buyers opt for Samsung's Galaxy range of devices (before Sammy, it was HTC making all the running). The Razr i is also interesting because it's Intel's first smartphone from a very recognisable mobile maker -- now owned by Google.
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