The smartphone is powered by Android 4.0 ICS platform

Aug 3, 2012 18:01 GMT  ·  By

As expected, Canadian carrier Bell has just released the Motorola RAZR V. Initially slated for an August 2 launch, the smartphone has been delayed for August 3.

Customers can now purchase the Motorola RAZR V for only $29.95 CAD with a new three-year agreement, or for $399.95 CAD outright. Bell does not offer additional pricing options for this device. Check it out here.

Motorola RAZR V has been recently launched in China through two major carriers, and will probably be rolled out globally in the following months.

The good news is the smartphone is powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, so no more waiting for an update that might never come.

According to Motorola, “the RAZR V adapts to your needs – and actually learns as you use it. With the SMARTACTIONS app, your phone will automatically recognize your usage patterns and make suggestions to personalize your experience, making everyday tasks easier.”

Another strong point of the phone is the stunning 4.3-inch ColorBoost capacitive touchscreen display that supports 540 x 960 pixels resolution.

On the back, the smartphone boasts an impressive 8-megapixel photo snapper, which features autofocus, LED flash and full HD (1080p) video recording.

Hardware-wise, the RAZR V is pretty versatile thanks to its 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, which is complemented by 1GB of RAM.

The smartphone comes with 8GB of internal memory, but Motorola also confirmed the RAZR V packs a microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB).

On the connectivity front, the device offers HSPA+ (14.4Mbps) and HSUPA support, as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and microUSB.

The smartphone follows the same design line as the RAZR family, so expect it to be very thin (8.4mm) and built to last. In this regard, the RAZR V is made of DuPont Kevlar fiber, and features scratch-resistant screen.

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