Razer Phone 2 Unboxing + Razer Hammerhead USB-C ANC Headphones (Gaming Phone With 120 Hz Screen) By GSMDome

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Aug 21, 2021
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Razer Phone 2 Unboxing + Razer Hammerhead USB-C ANC Headphones (Gaming Phone With 120 Hz Screen)

Hi guys this is Jason on document here with the unboxing of the razor phone ?, so we've already played with the sous ROG phone, and we wondered: is there any other gaming phone out there, which is better or not razor phone -? It came in the fall of 2018, it's a gaming device, it's priced at $499 right now or a zircon, and we have it here. It's a Snapdragon 845 affair with a 100 Hertz screen, and it's a special dedication from Racer with some features, including HDR support for the screen. Now the phone itself looks like this: it's pretty angular and rectangular, and it's mighty heavy at 220 grams. It's got a laser robot, the back, and it can light up in green a bit of a trademark, and it has no curves. Nothing is edgy curved or round. Everything is straight rectangular, serious and solid.

Like a block of glass and metal, you can see some generous speakers at the front one at the bottom and one at the top, with special THX certification and stereo and Dolby Atmos, and all the goodness you can want. Except there is no audio jack in here, but for that we have a special bundle of headphones. This one's the Racer, hammerhead, USB, CASE and I'll get to them a bit later. Now we continue the unboxing, let's see, what's inside the box, pretty nice organization of the content, as if it were a book here we have the manual and some extras I'm, guessing okay, so razor phone to instruction useful info bunch of stickers and as far as I can see, there should also be a metal key here used to access these slots. I'm, not very sure, it's metal.

If you like an interesting material anyways, that's it with several extra guides. Now the actual accessories include a very hefty charger which is supposed to do fast charge. Here we go fast charge at 18. What and guess what it hooks up to a USB type-c to USB, type-c cable, like I've, seen recently on a Motorola phone and also recently on the Google Pixel tree and now what we have here. We have the cables.

So this one is the USB type-c 2 USB type-c. Let's put it back like this, because it's beautifully placed- and we also have another cable, which is basically an adapter, let's see if we can get it to slide out of here. So this is the adapter from USB type-c 2, 3.5, millimeter audio jack, because you don't have an audio jack on board. That's basically if we don't have bundle headphones, but once again we have these: the Hammerhead USB can. These are $99 and they're premium headphones.

What a bit of Velcro here they come with their own, carrying pouch and in the pouch you'll, be able to find some extra headphone tips for various sizes of ears and such things now an interesting thing usually headphones like this have a tip that's made of silicone or rubber, or things like that. This one is actually foam and that's rather interesting, but the replacement tips are the usual silicone rubber thing is we have an inline remote, you have a microphone and, of course we have the USB connector straight to the headphone. Now this pair of headphones once again, $99 active noise-cancelling, that's a and c they got dual driver digital to analog converter. Braided, cable, aluminum frame- and what have you'm going to put this aside for now and let's fire up the phone, see what it's all about? Maybe details some specs now the handset itself is rather interesting. It measures eight point five millimeters in thickness, which is reasonable for me, but the weight, 220 grams kind of hefty.

Now on the display front of 5.72-inch screen and eggs, Oh IPS LCD panel with a quad HD resolution, Angola, glass, fax protection. We also have white color in 120 Hertz support and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 and 45 CPU inside, and this logo here has already started lighting up. Let's get started: okay. Reading the document agreeing to stuff except skip now the actual usage space is a bit smaller than you're used to these days. So we've been seeing phones at six point, five-inch screens, so this one is actually smallish compared to what we get nowadays skip.

We have the fingerprint scanner on the side. My guess is that it's embedded in the power button, other specs, include a gigabyte of RAM, 64, gigabytes, storage, micro, SD card slot, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers top and bottom, and the back camera is a combo of 12 and 12 megapixel shooters with dual LED flash. The main camera has optical image, stabilization and dual phase detection autofocus, where the secondary one has 2 X optical zoom, and at the front we have an megapixel shooter for the selfies or maybe to record your gaming sessions. Now, let's see if we can increase the brightness, that's about it, and we also have 4000 million per hour battery with wireless charging and fast charging. There's HDR support for the screen, 24-bit DAC for the acoustics- and these are the pre-installed apps.

We have a Daley Atmos app, the phone deputies would Android 8.1, and it has a pre-installed Nova, Launcher, prime, which is kind of cool to see on a phone, and it recently got updated to Android Pi, with several innovations and perks like something related to video, recording and many more things. Ok, so, let's actually see what we're dealing with here. We're running on android 8 point 1.0, Android Pi should come right after we connected to the Wi-Fi after this unboxing. So this has been our first contact with the Racer phone ? and it's a pair of headphones that you can buy separately, and I'm sure that some retailers will even throw them in for you as a bonus. So a gaming foam, that's pretty heavy, pretty angular, but I look forward to testing games on the 120 Hertz screen.

This is from Jason all com. This has been the unboxing of the Racer phone ? bye, bye.


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