While Motorola is not really successful in the Asian market, the mobile marker seems to be doing pretty good in Latin America. Aftert bringing quite a number of Android devices to the region, such as DTV-enabled MOTOGO! and rugged DEFY PRO for Brazil, QWERTY MOTOGO! EX430 for Peru, the firm announced two new RAZR smartphones for Brazril. Both the D1 and the slightly bigger, more powerful D3 run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and feature Motorola’s SmartActions that that automates tasks and settings based on the time, place and battery level.

Motorola RAZR D1
The more affordable RAZR D1 is powered a 1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. It will be available with optional support for analog and digital TV reception. The touchscreen measures 3.5-inch and there is a 5 Megapixel camera with (Back Side Illumination) sensor and HDR function.

Motorola RAZR D3
The more advanced RAZR D3 is slightly bigger with a 4-inchtouchscreen display, which is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass. The handset is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. In addition to a 8 Megapixel BSI rear camera with Flash and HDR, the phone also has a 1.2 Megapixel front camer for video chat.
Bothg D1 and D3 have 4GB of internal memory and supports microSD up to 32GB. They have built-in FM radio and will be available in single SIM and dual SIM version. The prices are R$549 (US$277) for D1 and R$799 (US$403) for D3.
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