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Brief Review Of Razer Phone

Taking a look at razer phone, it is always cool and refreshing to see a new face on the smartphone landscape, especially one as interesting as Razer- a main player on the thriving PC gaming scene.

You don't necessarily have to appreciate Razer's style and portfolio, but you'll definitely agree with me that the "PC master race" audience is a tough one to please. Razer has made a name for itself by managing to do just that, catering to the fickle gamer crowd's whims and fancies.
Check out the key features of rezar phone.



  • Body: CNC machined aluminum unibody
  • Screen: 5.7" IGZO IPS Ultramotion LCD, 1,440x2,560px resolution (16:9); wide color gamut, 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 835 chipset: octa-core Kryo 280 CPU (4x2.4GHz +4x1.9GHz); Adreno 540 GPU.
  • Memory: 8GB of RAM, 64GB of inbuilt storage, microSD slot.

  • OS: Android 7.1.1; Nova Launcher Prime Razer Edition.
  • Rear camera: 12MP f/1.75 wide-angle + 12MP f/2.6 telephoto; dual-tone dual-LED flash.
  • Front camera: 8MP.
  • Battery: 4,000mAh; QuickCharge 4+ support (proper charger included).
  • Connectivity: LTE Cat.16, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, USB Type-C.
  • Misc: Fingerprint sensor embedded in power key, dual front-facing speakers, THX-certified amplifiers, Dolby Atmos 


Limitations Of Razer Phone

  1. No 3.5mm audio jack 
  2. No increased resistance to water or dust
  3. No wireless charging
Despite those limitations, Razer phone still tried to surpass where so many has failed.

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