Razor Phone 2 - Another Gamer between us!

Razor announced it's new Razor Phone 2, and we're excited as hell. So the phone is just another gaming machine. We'll talk about it in this blog.

The Razor Phone 2 packs a Snapdragon 845 soc, Adreno 630 GPU and 8GB RAM with 64GB internal storage and expandable upto 512GB. It's display is treat to eyes which features Oleophobic coated 5.72 inches 16:9 IGZO IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 with screen density of 513 ppi and a refresh rate of 120 Hz which will give a super smooth gaming experience.

It has a dual 12MP (f/1.8, 25mm wide, OIS, dual pixel PDAF) + 12MP (f/2.6, 2x optical zoom) rear camera which can record 2160p at 30/60fps, 1080p at 30/60/120fps and secondary camera of 8MP (f/2.0).



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When it comes to design, the Razor Phone 2 is just another competitor to any gaming phone, It has an Aluminium body with glass back and a RGB illuminated Razor chroma logo, in which you can change lighting for notifications according to yourself. It also comes with an IP67 certification, so it is dust/water resistant upto 1m for 30 mins. 
It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo which Razor says have planned upgrade to 9.0 Pie.



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Coming to the audio, it has Dolby Atmos stereo speakers with THX-certified amplifiers. Which will drive heavy pairs of headphones.

As usual the fingerprint sensor is mounted on the side, and the phone features every necessary sensors in it.

The battery is 4000mAh, which can be charged quickly with the in-box 24W charger which supports Quick charge 4+.

The expected pricing for USA is $799 and there will be an another Satin finish model that will around $899 and pricing for India is expected to be around 60,000 and the phone will be launching on 26th December, but Pre-orders have started from 11th October.



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Like every other phone, this phone also has it's own pros and cons. There's no problems with specs, they are absolutely top notch. But the design feels a little old, as there are almost no phones with a 16:9 display. It would've been great if Razor would've given atleast a 18:9 display. But the refresh rate of the display still remains unmatched as there are no phones with a 120Hz display, so we'll see how Razor improves this mistake in it's next phone.


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