The "i" in Razr i is for INTEL. 1200 Intel Engineers get Android rolling. 1200....think Intel can be stopped when they put their mind to something?
In October 2011, Motorola resurrected the Razr brand for a line of Android smartphones; the Droid RAZR for Verizon Wireless (otherwise it would be known simply as 'Motorola RAZR' on other networks) and the improved variant Droid RAZR MAXX.[12][13] However, despite being called Razr, it does not have anything in common with the original line except for the name (i.e. these are touchscreen smartphones and not clamshell phones).