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Razer Gaming Phone (64GB Memory, 8GB RAM, Black)
The World's First 120Hz Ultra Motion Display for smoother and truer graphics. Audio is powered by Dolby ATMOS and certified by THX for a true cinematic audio experience. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 with 8GB RAM for optimized performance. **The Razer Phone is a GSM-compatible unlocked phone.
Well this is what company says lets find out its honest review.. we ll if you on of those gamer who just not limit yourself to desk all the time and also need to play while you are on the go .. travelling , commuting etc. This is the first Gaming Phone ever developed by any company for just gaming purpose with 120Hz Ultra Motion Display for smoother and truer graphics you get crystal clear moves and all the details in your mobile only.
The things it does well:
1. The 1440p 120Hz screen is gorgeous. It is butter smooth in video and especially if the games are tuned to it. It’s got great color reproduction and it is bright enough.
2. The speakers. The best I’ve ever heard on a cellphone. At max volume there is little distortion and it fills a small to medium sized room pretty easily.
3. The battery. 4000 mW battery easily lasts the day and I got nearly 4 hours with the 120Hz screen settings.
4. The feel and heft of the phone. It’s a solid phone with good size and weight. It feels durable.
5. The fingerprint reader/power button. It’s responsive and fast.
6. It’s responsive. The Razer has the same high end processor used by all the top end Android phone makers.
7. The price. At $699 it undercuts quite a bit of the competition
8. MicroSD card slot
Now the bad:
1. The cameras are at best average. Focus, white balance, and overall color balance can be quite off on many shots. I don’t know how much can be fixed by a software update.
2. The buttons. It is hard to tell where the power button is just by feeling. The volume buttons are too mushy.
3. The heat. On everyday tasks this won’t be a problem but playing games can be. It could get uncomfortable to hold within the first hour or two of playing games
4. MicroSD card on same tray as sim
5. No headphone jack. Depends on how much u care. A shame not to have one as it appears to have a nice DAC
6. This is a big phone. Period.
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