While
the Razer Phone packs dual cameras on the rear, the camera app is pretty bare bones right now.
The Razer Phone packs in 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and the company has included a 4,000 mAh non-removable battery in this phone.
Under the hood,
the Razer Phone packs a big 4,000 mAh battery with the Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 + support.
The Razer Phone packs two massive stereo speakers each with discrete amplifiers powered by Dolby Atmos.
The Razer Phone packs in design influences from Nextbit but with specs that make it the perfect smartphone for gaming.
The Razer Phone packs Snapdragon 835 SoC, 8 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of expandable storage.
Indeed, while
the Razer Phone packs decent camera hardware, photos taken with it have been less than stellar, especially considering the performance of other devices in the same price ballpark, like the HTC U11 and the Galaxy S8.
Under the hood
the Razer Phone packs the latest power, with a Snapdragon 835 chipset and a whopping 8 GB of RAM.
The new
Razer Phone packs a serious hardware punch and keeps the Android experience tight.
Underneath, this is no slouch of a phone with
the Razer Phone packed with 8 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC.
Not exact matches
With brawny specs and special features including a 120 Hz display, the
Razer Phone definitely stands out from the
pack.
Definitely, the $ 700
Razer Phone has the same Snapdragon 835 chip every other high - end Android phone is packing, along with 8 GB of RAM, twice what you get in a Galax
Phone has the same Snapdragon 835 chip every other high - end Android
phone is packing, along with 8 GB of RAM, twice what you get in a Galax
phone is
packing, along with 8 GB of RAM, twice what you get in a Galaxy S8.
Razer has squeezed a sizable 4,000 mAh battery into its smartphone; it's one of the largest power
packs in any
phone, and with general usage you'll easily get a full day of use from the handset.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 may be six months older than the
Razer Phone, but it
packs a whole lot of power, a brilliant screen and a top - notch camera to give you the best all - round smartphone experience.
The
Razer Phone is
packed with a 120Hz, 1440x2560, 5.72 - inch LCD panel.
The
Razer Phone comes
packing a 120Hz adaptable refresh display for Android gamers, but does this technology made much sense in the smartphone space?
Its Quad HD 120 Hz display makes it a great option to binge Black Mirror on, but the
Razer Phone didn't exactly stand out from the rest of the
pack until now.
While some
phones have launcher functionality built in (like Nova Launcher on the
Razer Phone), you'll likely have to install and run a custom Android launcher to get these icon
packs to work.
Razer has
packed in a 24 - bit DAC inside of the
Razer phone, and the device has also been certified by THX, while the
phone comes with a set of front - facing speakers.
The
Razer Phone lacks a headphone jack, but it does include a USB Type - C dongle that
packs a THX - certified DAC for an extra boost to sound quality.
In this case that means
packing the
Razer Phone with top of the line hardware like a Snapdragon 835 processor and 8 GB of RAM, as well as technology not often seen in a smartphone like a 120Hz display with variable refresh rate and UltraMotion sync.
The
Razer Phone supports QuickCharge 4.0, but there don't seem to be any battery
packs out there built for this yet.
Razer has
packed this
phone full of features and specs to rival everything on this list.
Adding to that,
Razer has
packed the
Razer Phone with 8 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, and the latest from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 835 SoC.
In an upcoming software update, both companies will be bringing Dolby's Digital 5.1 surround sound functionality and HDR video playback to the
Razer Phone's Netflix app, making it the first smartphone to
pack both of these technologies into one device.