Quali componenti si nascondono nei 7.1 millimetri di spessore del nuovo Motorola RAZR? Ecco la lista di tutto l’hardware che Motorola è riuscita a mettere tra la resistente back cover in kevlar ed il brillante display Super AMOLED da 4.3 pollici.
CPU: TI OMAP 4430 at 1.2GHz, 2x 2395 BogoMIPS
GPU: PowerVR SGX540 (Frequencies not specified)
Baseband: CDMA Qualcomm MDM6600 (Same as Droid Bionic, Verizon iPhone 4)
LTE: Motorola Wrigley (Same as Droid Bionic)
NFC controller: NXP PN544 (Note: the Linux driver is present, but hardware appears to be missing or misconfigured)
HDMI: OMAP4 HDMI output with HDCP support
RAM: 1GB included, 919MB available to the OS
Accelerometer: STMicroelectronics LIS3DH 3-axis
Magnetic Field sensor: Asahi Kasei AK8975 3-axis
Orientation sensor: Asahi Kasei AK8975
Proximity and light sensors: TAOS CT405
Gyroscope: STMicroelectronics L3G4200D
Barometric pressure sensor: Bosh Sensortec BMP180
Temperature sensor: TI TMP105
Directional tap / double-tap sensor: Kionix KXTF9 (May be related to the Webtop / LapDock)
Frequency scaler: mot_hotplug (OMAP-optimized)
Android: 2.3.5
LCD density for Android UI scaling: 240dpi
Refresh rate: 60Hz (Maximum window manager events value set to 55fps only; in theory, this could make finger scrolling less smooth)
Linux kernel: 2.6.35.7
Screen controller supports CABC (Content Adaptive Brightness / Backlight Control)
Ricordiamo che il Motorola RAZR sarà disponibile presso i negozi TIM e i principali negozi di telefonia dalla seconda metà di novembre al prezzo di 599 euro (prezzo consigliato IVA inclusa)
Motorola RAZR