Motorola test the Intel-powered water with the release of the RAZR i, their first handset to pack a processor from the desktop computing veterans. Rather than play safe with a mid-range device however, they've jumped straight in the deep end with a high-end build with which to woo the Android faithful. Is their faith in Intel's chipset well placed? Read our full review to find out!



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