Motorola's latest flagship, the RAZR, will also get its fix of Android 4.0, the latest operating system from internet giant Google. This has been confirmed by the company itself from its official Twitter account, where it reported that its latest model, manufactured with KEVLAR fibers, will be updated during the first half of this year 2012.
A few days ago, the European model of Motorola RAZR received an update with different improvements for the correct operation of the terminal. Now it is confirmed, by the manufacturer itself, that it will also receive Android 4.0 from Google, the version of the mobile platform that will unite smartphones with touch tablets; in both cases they will use the same applications favoring and saving time for the developer.
Motorola RAZR is the latest bet of the North American manufacturer in the sector of smartphones or smartphones. Its design is slim and the material in which its chassis has been built draws attention: it is KEVLAR, a very resistant material that will withstand the rattle of day to day. On the other hand, it is also the finest terminal in the Motorola catalog.
Meanwhile, its capacitive multi-touch screen, has a diagonal size of 4.3 inches and uses a Gorilla Glass panel to give it even more resistance against possible scratches. As for its two cameras, Motorola RAZR has a 1.3 Megapixel front camera for video calls and that, later, when Android 4.0 arrives, you can use the well-known terminal unlock with facial recognition. In addition, in its rear part, the sensor reaches eight mega-pixels and with the possibility of recording videos in Full HD or 1080p.
Finally, inside it has a powerful dual-core processor with a working frequency of 1.2 GHz and which is supported by a RAM of one GigaByte. Meanwhile, its internal storage memory has a capacity of 16 GB that can be increased with the use of MicroSD cards of up to 32 GB more.