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The vapor chamber, Razer claims, helps the Razer Phone 2 maintain clock speeds and frame rates most other phones can’t, due to heat buildup in long gaming sessions.
In both gaming and daily use the Razer Phone 2 is a smooth experience. Razer has also continued to keep a clean version of Android, modifiying upon stock only in smart ways.
Internally, here’s what’s changed with the Razer Phone 2. The new brain of this gaming phone is a Snapdragon 845 chipset — what most other Android flagships are using — clocked at 2.8GHz ...
Razer has, in my mind, justified why there is a need for a gaming phone and has shown how it can be easily implemented for gamers. Razer Phone 2 (image: Ewan Spence) Ewan Spence ...
Hardware. The $800 Razer Phone 2 packs a 2.8 GHz Snapdragon 845 processor, a 5.72-inch IGZO LCD 120Hz display (2560 x 1440 with wide color gamut), 8GB of system memory, and a 4,000 mAh battery.
This phone improves on the original Razer Phone by adding wireless charging, IP67 certification, and a flashy RGB logo. Just don't buy it for the camera. Read why in our Razer Phone 2 review.
Plus, the Razer Phone's huge 5.72-inch (2,560 x 1,440) HDR-ready screen has a special feature called "Ultramotion" that makes it better for gaming, while simultaneously helps manage battery life.
Gaming and electronics manufacturer Razer is teaming up with Pokemon as the two tease a new collaboration that's getting fans ...
Back in 2017, Razer released an Android gaming smartphone with an emphasis on gaming specs, including a high-end 120Hz LCD. In October 2018, the company launched a refreshed model with an updated ...
All smartphones, regardless of operating system, should be gaming phones, because you can play various games on them, from console-grade titles that can run on … ...
The Razer Phone 2 is in just about every way a much better Razer phone, but it still doesn’t quite match up with the products of the titans of the smartphone industry: Apple and Samsung. As with ...