Android Jelly Bean now available for the Motorola RAZR i

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The newest upgrade to Android 4.1.2, Jelly Bean, is now available for download on the Motorola RAZR i. The upgrade will be a phased rolled out across networks in the UK.

This super smart phone now packs even more power as the updated Android system brings new functionalities to the phone through apps such as Google Now and Voice Search, helping you to organise your everyday life even more efficiently. So no matter what life throws your way, your Razr i is the phone to help you stay one step ahead.

Here are a few of our favourite new features that Jelly Bean will bring:

Google Now is not just intelligent, it can think for itself

This new feature memorises your activity and search terms and visualises relevant information without you lifting a finger. This means that your phone can now tell you the result of your favorite sports game as it happens, warn you of a traffic jam on your usual route to work or let you know when your next train arrives.

Google Voice Search  makes information available with just a word

Using Google Voice SearchTM you can now search your phone or the internet using just your voice. Whether you want to know if you need to take an umbrella out with you in preparation of a rainy day, or the exact height of the Eiffel Tower, just ask your Motorola RAZR i!

Notifications at the flick of a finger

With the Jelly Bean update comes the optimised status and notification view. Accessing a new message or notification can be done directly via the notification bar. In addition, new mails and pictures will be shown with small previews, allowing you to make a quick decision about whether you want to open it now or later.

Fantastic speeds

With Jelly Bean the already fantastic speed and capability of the Motorola RAZR i is even further improved. The optimization of the Android framework allows smooth system processes and effortless changes between the home screens. What’s more, processes on the screen are faster and animations run more fluently while apps can be accessed with even less delay.

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