Razer Phone 2’s Official Images Released Showing Some Major Changes
Chander Sinha
New images of Razer Phone II has been released.
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Razer Phone 2 specialized for gaming stemmed from the original version of Razer Phone itself. This brand is also the first one using 120Hz displays in the industry. The phone would be released soon, however, we have never actually get to see how the phone looks like.
Recently, Evan Blass - a serial tips giver - has uploaded the leaked renders showing the full screen and the back of the Razer Phone 2. The front of the new version is the same with its predecessor came out last year. They have similar border’s thickness and their cameras as well as sensors are located on the same place of the phone. The screen ratio is kept the same, which is 16:9, just like the Razer Phone 1. There wolud be no 18:9 display.
However, those similarities are only in the front face of the phone. When you take a look at the back side, you may find some noticeable changes. The first thing that will definitely draw your attention is the Razer logo, which has the ability to glow. Besides, rumor said that we could change the color of the logo through an app from Chroma.
The camera housing is also changed as the company wants the phone’s dual lens camera to be installed in the middle of the phone (similar to the LG V30). The precedent one has its camera installed towards the left corner at the top.
Still, just from the picture only, it’s hard to tell if there’s a fingerprint detecting scanner at the side of the phone like that we see on the first phone. But one thing we’re certain is that there isn’t any fingerprint detector on the phone’s back, which leads to the possibility that the phone will have an in-display sensor, or even more likely, the detector will be placed on the side.
As the date that we can see on the phone in the picture, the Razer Phone 2 is planned to release on October 10. For starters, we are looking forward to 120Hz displays. The very first generation of this device came with the storage of 64GB and RAM of 8GB, along with a battery of 4,000mAh, therefore, it shouldn’t be surprising if the next model have higher figures. As for the gaming purpose, game fans are expecting the feature of the Snapdragon 845 chip, which would boost our experience throughout the games.
Aside from the Razer phone, there are countless phones that are supposed to be available in October. Tell us which one you like the best in the comment section below.
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