Razer Phone 2: what we want to see

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The Razer Phone has set the standard for what a gaming smartphone should be
It has top-end specs, like so many flagship phones, but truly stands out with its 120Hz display
Tapping into its roots as a PC-focused company, Razer knows that games are only as good as the screen that you play them on.Looking forward,
want to see out of the next gaming phone to rule them all.Cut to the chaseWhen will the Razer Phone 2 releaseLeaks on the Razer Phone 2 have
been light thus far, but one has surfaced that states the phone may launch in September possibly at IFA 2018 in Germany as a venue.This
release would put it within a year of its November 2017 release.How much will the Razer Phone 2 costIt could end up costing more than the
the look of the Nextbit Robin was a bit of a surprise
knows a thing or two about designing with curves
Curiously, the Razer Phone features absolutely none, and that might have been a wise move until the company could figure out how to balance
them visually what with their probable impact to battery performance.A headphone port with DACIs it too much to ask for a headphone port
LG V30 and previous models in that series
speakers can really make an impact in the day-to-day use of a phone
But looking at its Hyperflux wireless charging technology currently employed with PC peripherals like the Razer Mamba Hyperflux, it seems
like this feature is destined to make an appearance on its upcoming phoneTimely updatesThe Razer Phone launched in November 2017, well after
Android Oreo launched, yet it came with Android Nougat built-in
After only just receiving the Oreo update in April 2018, we hope that the next model comes with Android P built into the phone should it
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