I wouldn't go so far as to say that the phone's speakers are the best around; I've heard very good things about
the Razer Phone speakers, although I've not had the pleasure of hearing them for myself.
Not exact matches
Besides the display features, the
Razer Phone also has a big 4,000 mAh battery, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, loud twin front speakers with Dolby Atmos support, and more to make it perhaps the best phone ever made specifically for ga
Phone also has a big 4,000 mAh battery, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, loud twin front
speakers with Dolby Atmos support, and more to make it perhaps the best
phone ever made specifically for ga
phone ever made specifically for gaming.
Secondly, Project Linda does not have a power button or
speakers, as it relies on the
Razer Phone's power button and stereo
speakers.
For its first gaming
phone,
Razer went with a powerful black rectangle with a stunning display and outstanding
speakers.
So if you're someone who cares about quality onboard
speakers, you're better off going with the astoundingly loud
Razer Phone, or the BoomSound
speakers on the HTC U11 or U11 +.
When I reviewed the
Razer Phone, I noted that the devices front - firing
speakers would put most laptops to shame.
The
Razer Phone actually sounds better than most small Bluetooth
speakers and about as good as a Google Home or Amazon Echo.
Android Authority The
Razer Phone has rock - solid
speakers, and the dongle offers Dolby Atmos support for wired headphones.
For mobile devices like the
Razer Phone or iPad Pro, you can experience Atmos technology via the built - in
speakers, but you'll get the best experience if you use headphones.
The 120Hz refresh - rate screen and dual - amplified stereo
speakers are features we'd like to see on more
phones, and currently no one does these specific features better than
Razer.
The
Razer Phone is built for gamers, with high - end specs, silky smooth screen and powerful stereo
speakers.
The companies announced that the
phone will be the first phone to do so, and with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, too — lest you forget that the Razer Phone is a Dolby - certified device with crazy - loud spea
phone will be the first
phone to do so, and with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, too — lest you forget that the Razer Phone is a Dolby - certified device with crazy - loud spea
phone to do so, and with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, too — lest you forget that the
Razer Phone is a Dolby - certified device with crazy - loud spea
Phone is a Dolby - certified device with crazy - loud
speakers.
Razer's concept Project Linda even uses the
speakers from the
Razer Phone to power the faux laptop's audio system.
The
Razer Phone's dual speaker grille and stereo speaker configuration are not a first by any means, but I'd be hard - pressed to find a louder setup on any p
Phone's dual
speaker grille and stereo
speaker configuration are not a first by any means, but I'd be hard - pressed to find a louder setup on any
phonephone!
The
Razer Phone's
speakers are the loudest — and among the best — for smartphones on the market, so they're well suited for laptop usage.
I'm currently using a Google Pixel 2 XL (which also has dual front - facing
speakers), and side by side it's no contest: The
Razer Phone blew the Pixel out of the water at the highest levels.
It was one of the first
phones to offer Dolby Atmos and provided one the cleanest sounding
speakers (a feature only topped by the recently released
Razer Phone).
Rather than giving the concept laptop another set of
speakers, it relies on the
Razer Phone to pipe all audio through its capable Dolby Atmos stereo
speakers.
It debuted its new Nommo line of high - end, THX - certified
speakers and an interesting new laptop it is calling Project Linda which has a built - in cradle for the
Razer Phone in place of a trackpad.
The
Razer Phone lacks a headphone jack, but it does come with a 24 - bit DAC audio adapter and stereo front - facing
speakers with dual amplifiers.
The upgraded sound quality will work with the
Razer Phone's external
speakers and the THX - certified USB Type - C to 3.5 mm audio adapter.
Project Linda doesn't have any built - in
speakers so it uses the dual amps and front - firing
speakers of the
Razer Phone instead.
When the
Razer Phone gets this update, it might just top the list of our best
phones for streaming Netflix, with its 120 Hz refresh rate, front - firing stereo
speakers, and these new audio capabilities.
This is enabled thanks to the 5.7 - inch HDR - certified display on the
Razer Phone, as well as the Dolby - optimized front - facing
speakers on the device.
Razer has also included THX - certified
speakers on the front of the
phone, but there's no headphone jack here, just an included 24 - bit adapter.
«We are incredibly excited to deliver Netflix entertainment on a smartphone like never before, enabling us to take full measure of the
Razer Phone's HDR10 - enabled display and dual - firing, front - facing Dolby - optimized
speakers and THX - certified headphone connectivity.»
The
speakers on the
Razer Phone are one area it certainly excels, but it hasn't been free of problems.
Razer turned around and used the industrial design of the
phone to complement the laptop hardware perfectly with its front - facing
speakers and side button fingerprint sensor.
The top bezel of the
Razer Phone accommodates an 8 - megapixel (f / 2.0) camera, while the phone also ships with Dolby Atmos - enabled stereo speakers and a USB Type - C
Phone accommodates an 8 - megapixel (f / 2.0) camera, while the
phone also ships with Dolby Atmos - enabled stereo speakers and a USB Type - C
phone also ships with Dolby Atmos - enabled stereo
speakers and a USB Type - C port.
Audio quality from the
speaker is acceptable for YouTube videos and the odd song or two, but you don't get the stereo experience of dual front - facing
speakers such as those on the
Razer Phone or Google Pixel 2 XL.
Far from conventionally handsome, the bulky and thick - bezeled
Razer Phone nonetheless stands out with large, perfectly placed stereo
speakers, as well as a straightforward and clean backplate.
The
Razer Phone packs two massive stereo
speakers each with discrete amplifiers powered by Dolby Atmos.
The
Razer Phone has the best
speakers I've ever heard on a smartphone.
With regards to Project Linda, the
Razer Phone is intended to function as a trackpad, speaker system and second screen for its laptop dock, while the laptop can project Android apps from the phone to its 13.3 - inch screen and can charge the handset while it's do
Phone is intended to function as a trackpad,
speaker system and second screen for its laptop dock, while the laptop can project Android apps from the
phone to its 13.3 - inch screen and can charge the handset while it's do
phone to its 13.3 - inch screen and can charge the handset while it's docked.
It's not the ultimate bargain, but a complimentary Leviathan Mini Bluetooth
speaker certainly sweetens the
Razer Phone deal... for the next few hours.
However, having listened to the
Razer phone's ultra-loud
speakers recently, the View 10's audio is nothing too special.
The
Razer Phone, for example, stands apart by adopting a solid design with powerful front - facing stereo
speakers, as well as an impressive IGZO IPS LCD panel with an unmatched refresh rate of 120Hz, which technically allows certain games that support the feature to run at a higher frame rate of 120 fps.
Project Linda allows users to dock the
Razer Phone inside its chassis and the phone will power up the device while also acting as the laptop's touchpad and spea
Phone inside its chassis and the
phone will power up the device while also acting as the laptop's touchpad and spea
phone will power up the device while also acting as the laptop's touchpad and
speakers.
Quick Charge 4.0 capabilities were also part of the original
Razer Phone package and should make a return with its successor, much like a custom version of the Nova Launcher and Dolby Atmos - ready dual stereo
speakers supported by THX - certified amplifiers.
The
Razer Phone was announced earlier this year, mainly targeting gamers by offering a 5.7 - inch QHD 120Hz display with dual stereo
speakers and top - of - the - line specifications on board.
Well - known gaming brand
Razer has released an Android
phone with killer specs, including world - first 120Hz «Ultramotion» Quad HD screen, 8 GB RAM, Dolby Atmos
speakers, 4000mAh battery and much more.
And it brings
Razer's gaming - centric focus to handheld mobile devices with the first 120Hz screen for
phones, called Ultramotion, and the sweetest sounding
speakers we've ever heard from a handset.
The
Razer Phone is a big ol' lump of a phone, thanks to its 5.7 - inch 16:9 ratio screen, square shoulders, huge bezels (which houses a dual front - facing speaker array that's Dolby Atmos - certified), and a 4,000 mAh bat
Phone is a big ol' lump of a
phone, thanks to its 5.7 - inch 16:9 ratio screen, square shoulders, huge bezels (which houses a dual front - facing speaker array that's Dolby Atmos - certified), and a 4,000 mAh bat
phone, thanks to its 5.7 - inch 16:9 ratio screen, square shoulders, huge bezels (which houses a dual front - facing
speaker array that's Dolby Atmos - certified), and a 4,000 mAh battery.
You can technically, therefore, watch Netflix shows and movies on your
Razer Phone with HDR visuals and listen to full surround sound audio when plugged into a supporting
speaker system.
Announced at CES 2018
Razer is currently the only
phone in the world that supports Netflix HDR, which when combined with the 120Hz display and easily the loudest
speakers on the market make for an excellent movie watching experience.
Razer Phone sets a new bar for mobile performance (and game responsiveness) with its 120Hz screen and loud speakers, but it's not a top - tier phone in any oth
Phone sets a new bar for mobile performance (and game responsiveness) with its 120Hz screen and loud
speakers, but it's not a top - tier
phone in any oth
phone in any other...
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.
Razer prides itself on selling products made «for gamers, by gamers,» and it believes the above combination of desirable internal components will offset the blandness of the
Razer Phone's looks, the bigness of its
speaker - housing bezels, and the absence of its headphone jack.
In addition to announcing Project Linda, an updated Netflix app for the
Razer Phone and the new HyperFlux mouse and charging pad,
Razer at CES this week also announced a new
speaker line for PCs.
Another awesome feature of the
Razer Phone is Dolby ATMOS support implemented in the stereo
speakers for a true - to - life cinematic experience, and the device's THX - certified amplifiers offers audiophile quality sound when listening with compatible headphones, though it doesn't come with a headphone jack, yet there's a USB - C to 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter in the box.