Color:Razer Phone - 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 p...
I dropped this phone once and if it weren't for the screen protector I probably would have cracked the display
The amazing stereo speakers are, for me, the highlight of the experience: backed by an incredibly slick, large, and colorful display plus fast charging and a very good experience with Razer RMA.
QHD, really good contrast ratio for an IPS panel and 120hz make this the best phone display I have ever used combined with the big battery and superior performance of the SD 835 and 8GB of
I'm not saying that I couldn't win on any other phone, but the buttery smooth 120Hz display certainly didn't hurt
This phone is worth it if you are into fast motion snappy display and fast reactions, also sound is very pleasing
no USB-C to USB cable...sad of Razer to not provide extra essential cables if they won't provide earphones right
Love the performance of the phone that met the expectation as advertised
Especially pleased with the screen refresh rate, the performance during gaming and battery life, and the sound quality is superb.
I am fully aware that this device is designed for gaming, but I also want to have the functions that I can expect from a normal flagship phone, so far I cannot say I am amazed by this device and I expect more updates from Razer to improve the performance of its first mobile device
It's unfortunate that Razer did not concerted enough on compatibility, stable gaming performance, which is so critical
has one of the fastest charging speeds of any phone I have used except maybe the
The amazing stereo speakers are, for me, the highlight of the experience: backed by an incredibly slick, large, and colorful display plus fast charging and a very good experience with Razer RMA.
Fortunately, charging is very fast even with the big battery
Cons- camera is improving, but still falls behind the competition, video is meh, charging is difficult with a case on this phone (have to wiggle around it to connect the charger).This phone is expensive and is on par with Samsung Galaxy s9 in price, so it's a debatable call
The good:It's well engineered and durable (though I have yet to drop it), although not very modular in comparison to other android phones-- it does not support surface charging and you can't install an off-brand, higher amperage battery
These are just cosmetic issues but they ruin the experience of the phone.
Love the phone have had a good experience since switching from an iPhone
Razer has updated the phone with quite a few software improvements since the phone was released in November 2017 which has significantly enhanced the user experience
there is one thing that is really ruining the whole experience for me though.... the NFC chip... is so bad
So even if you are not a "gamer" but like a good multi-media experience then this phone will impress
The speakers are loud and great for videos, music, and speaker calling
They are the best sounding speakers on a smart phone on the market
Memory expansion, good external speakers, huge battery, great screen.
I love this phone it runs every game on Android without a hitch and the customization for the screen is great the speakers are amazingly loud if you need them to be and the battery is fantastic
The speakers are loud and undistorted until the max volume
GCMod5)-The notification LED might be considered too dim for some users (for me it's perfect)-The vibration motor on this thing sounds bad is weak for the size of the phone
Bluetooth does t always work and have issues.
The YouTube reviews are pretty accurate especially the stupid vibrating motor
The camera really isn't that good and the vibrate motor sounds terrible.
; The vibrating motor is small and sounds like they over powered it to get it to vibrate the huge phone