The smartphone will be available from Telenor and select retail stores

Dec 9, 2011 12:42 GMT  ·  By

It looks like Hungary is the next country that will get the Motorola RAZR Android smartphone. The handset maker has just announced the upcoming availability of the device beginning December 12.

 

Although there are no details on the phone’s pricing options, customers will be able to choose to purchase the RAZR from Telenor or select retail stores.

 

Motorola refreshes its iconic RAZR lineup with a state-of-art device, which can match most modern smartphones available in the market.

 

With its ultra-sleek form factor and premium materials, Motorola RAZR is quite a looker. Touted the thinnest LTE-enabled smartphone, the device is only 7.1mm thick and weighs 127g (battery included).

 

With the announcement of the new Motorola RAZR we are refreshing our iconic product. This ultra-sleek smartphone offers the performance level that will not let anyone feel unsatisfied,” said Małgorzata Matusiewicz, Marketing Manager, Central Europe, Motorola Mobility.

 

Apart from its slim look, the Motorola RAZR distinguishes itself from other high-end smartphones through its solid build and powerful hardware configuration.

 

All parts of the phone are somewhat protected against scratches and scrapes, or even accidental splashed. The back of the phone features KEVLAR fiber, while the touchscreen display sports Corning Gorilla glass.  

 

On the inside the device is equipped with a 1.2 GHz dual core TI OMAP 4430 processor and packs 1GB of RAM, 16GB onboard memory and microSD card slot for memory expansion.

 

There’s also an enhanced 8-megapixel rear camera that features autofocus, LED flash and full HD (1080p) video recording, as well as a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera for video calls.

 

Not only thinner, but also much better looking than your best friend’s smartphone. We believe that our customers in Hungary will be lining up to be the first to have the next generation Motorola RAZR – the most captivating Android-powered smartphone on the scene,” concluded Matusiewicz.