Abstract: Whenever Razer is brought up, the first thought that runs through your head is probably its premium computers or expansive portfolio of gaming peripherals. What doesn't cross your mind is smartphones, even though the company jumped into the crowded waters...
Paired with an 120Hz touch sample rate, this makes for some of the smoothest, fastest touch interactions I've ever felt, The dual front-facing speakers can reach up to 103.3 decibels. That's crazy loud. Plus, the sound quality is good, making it an awesom
Sometimes it's the simpler things that can make or break a phone. The discomfort of this angular, heavy, and large device certainly detracts from its overall appeal, It's improved, but it's still only okay, It's brighter, but there's still a big trade-off
It depends.Partially, your carrier might factor into the decision. Support will likely be better than last year since Razer says Verizon customers can use the device this time around — but I wasn't able to verify performance on Verizon's network, partiall...
Abstract: 24.10.2018, 15:58 Uhr Mit dem Razer Phone 2 erscheint die 2. Generation des Gaming-Smartphones. Was ist neu? Ist es den Kauf wert? COMPUTER BILD spricht Klartext...
Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Alfonso , review by: pcworld.es
Razer Phone 2: veredictoEl Razer Phone está lejos de ser una verdadera reinvención de la primera generación, dado que la marca ha apostado sobre seguro al cambiar tan solo aquello en lo que recibió más críticas, y mejorando lo que ya era de por sí bueno. ...
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Published: 2018-10-23, Author: Nic , review by: ap.ign.com
When it comes to gaming, the Razer Phone 2 is a triumph. Smart software and powerful hardware really help it shine. However, it struggles a bit as a daily driver, as its blocky design and mediocre camera too often made for a less than satisfactory experie...
Published: 2018-10-23, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Screen is super smooth, with great-sounding speakers to match, Refined design that little bit easier to hold, RGB lighting really hammers home Razer's trademark style
Camera still not up there with the best, Expensive, Industrial design not to all tastes
Last year's Razer phone filled its niche, catering to mobile gamers in ways no other handsets could match. Twelve months down the line and the 120Hz display is still unbeatable for smoothness, even if compatibility with certain apps can be a little iffy...
Paired with an 120Hz touch sample rate, this makes for some of the smoothest, fastest touch interactions I've ever felt, The dual front-facing speakers can reach up to 103.3 decibels. That's crazy loud. Plus, the sound quality is good, making it an awesom
Sometimes it's the simpler things that can make or break a phone. The discomfort of this angular, heavy, and large device certainly detracts from its overall appeal, It's improved, but it's still only okay, It's brighter, but there's still a big trade-off
It depends.Partially, your carrier might factor into the decision. Support will likely be better than last year since Razer says Verizon customers can use the device this time around — but I wasn't able to verify performance on Verizon's network, partiall...