Razer Phone Impressions! 120Hz! By Marques Brownlee

By Marques Brownlee
Aug 21, 2021
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Razer Phone Impressions! 120Hz!

Hey, what's up guys I'm, cabby HD here and remember next bit, they made that one phone that one time well razor a gaming company bought next bit: okay, I guess, if read, can make a smartphone, then pretty much anyone else can to, and essentially this has been a fascinating year for those new smartphones and new smartphone companies. So it's official! This is the razor phone. This is a smartphone built entirely around gaming. All the hardware decisions, all the specs, all the design, the form factor and features are all made with the idea of making gaming as good as possible, but as it turns out a lot of those things also make for pretty great everyday use too. First the build quality, if you've ever seen a racer gaming laptop you've seen the matte black finish with the logo on it. This is that same finish: no, the logo doesn't glow RGB or anything crazy like that, but I kind of, like the stealthy look, even though it's kind of a big phone, it's pretty fingerprint resistant and it kind of blends in and being all metal all the way around.

It has a sturdy literally rock-solid, feel in the hand. Now one thing you may be thinking is hey, it's 2017. Why doesn't this new razor phone have edge to edge displays like we're getting used to on all these phones now? Well, this phone has big bezels on purpose. Like I said, their mindset is gaming and gaming. Trying to hold a phone with an edge-to-edge display can actually be kind of tough, there's, not a lot to rest, your thumbs on, so instead they're giving us massive stereo front-facing speakers flanking the display on either side.

It's a place to put your thumbs while gaming, and they also happen to sound, absolutely incredible loud, full crisp and surprisingly little distortion actually at high volumes, and you can even go into the sound settings and mess with Dolby Atmos settings so movie mode or music mode or whatever you want to do just to get the EQ just right. So yeah right off the bat you can see. The hardware is built around making the gaming experience great, but that also means the rest of using a phone benefits too. The only downside, I really see what this hardware is, the buttons which are left over from the next bit, robbing the fingerprint reader and power button combo on one side is kind of cool, but the cheap, tiny, plastic feeling volume buttons on the other side definitely aren't. But let's talk about this display, though, shall we, if I know anything about gaming? It's that we want the highest frame rate possible at all times and racer knows that, so they've built as far as I know the first phone to come to the US with 120 Hertz display 120 frames per second all the time on an Android phone.

That's incredible! Remember the iPad Pro the new iPad Pro has that promotion display that I've raved about and really liked in the full review. This has that, all the time it's a 5.7 inch 2560 by 1440 IPS display IPS, because it's not yet possible to do this high refresh rate with OLED yet, and it checks all the normal box of being a pretty good display. It's decently bright, but pretty contrast, II it's crispy, and then it's just so liquid, smooth everywhere, I've never seen. Android runs smoother than it does on a pixel on any other phone. Until this razor phone now out the box that will actually be set at a 90, Hertz, refresh rate sort of striking a balance between battery life and super smoothness, but of course I've bumped.

It right up to 120 Hertz right away, but that's essentially just a max frame rate. So when you're not really using the phone, or it's just sitting on an image or on the settings page or something nothing's moving, it drops to a lower frame rate to save battery, and then it picks up immediately again, when you start touching it, it's really impressed with variable frame rate stuff. Now not every game will take full advantage of this right off the bat but again Racer, nose. Gaming, pretty well, and I have connections there, working with big game makers and developers to get all these popular games optimized for 120 Hertz. So in the next couple of weeks, when I see those updates, I'm definitely going to be testing that so the rest of the specs since specs are pretty much the Holy Grail.

When it comes to gaming, Snapdragon, 835, adrenal, 548, gigs of RAM, 64, gigs of internal storage and a four thousand William hour battery, that's that last part is the most impressive I think you already know that using 120 Hertz display at full brightness with graphically intensive games at 1440p that will burn through battery pretty fast having a massive battery is great for gaming and for the rest of the phone. Also in talking to racer, they seem pretty proud of their cooling and if you know gaming, you know how thermals are to performance and essentially what they've done is created. Heat sink design that uses the entire metal frame of this phone to cool the CPU, which is really cool, I'll, leave a benchmark for good measure. If you guys are curious about that, but the bottom line is performance should also be really great for gaming and for real life and then, last but not least, the software experience on the razor phone is pretty close to stock Android with just a couple of added features: I'm a pretty big fan of the strategy, obviously, as I've said before, and it works well here. No bloatware comes on this phone.

The stock launcher is actually Nova Launcher, prime, so you get a ton of customization right out the box and while it's launching with Android 7.1, they are promising an Android Oreo update first thing next year and quarter one. So that's another advantage to being near stock. The cameras on the song I don't expect that to be too much of a focus, no pun intended, because mostly they have nothing to do with gaming right now. But for what it's worth? There is a pair of 12 megapixel cameras on the back F 1.75 on the main camera F 2.6 on the secondary telephoto lens, and it's rocking an 8 megapixel F 2.8 wide-angle front facing camera that you can see in the speaker. Grille, definitely not slacking in the numbers.

Department but I'll say that's something! That's got to be tested for the full review, but I mean basically I'm I've just been really impressed that they thought of all this stuff to go at their first. Try at a smartphone and execute on it. So well did you see the packaging? This might be the best smartphone packaging of any phone in this price point, maybe of any phone at all right now. It's got some pretty sweet accessories, they're all braided cables and individually packaged and with stickers. The whole deal well done.

Racer has expandable storage. Has this really nice subtle, chamfer all the way around the display USB see fast charging no headphone jack, but it does come with an adapter with a THX certified DEC I, don't know how much weight you want to put in the THX certified part, but not bad. No headphones, though, but overall, my impressions aren't off. The bat is pretty positive at this thing. I don't think.

I was expecting it to be this good, mostly because, like I said, it's been really hard or fascinating to get a new smartphone company off the ground and do things well, but it seems to be worth noting that razor isn't a new company, and they know what they do well. Already, gaming, and they've built this phone around that they have a following of people who have the same tastes. This zone could be a fascinating buy for those people to use every day, and it turns out this enthusiast phone might translate really well to regular everyday use, because all those things are good for gaming are still good in the real world. Only one way to find out, though, and that's through testing, so I'll begin to that for the full review make sure to subscribe. If you haven't already to be among the first to see the full review when it comes out, but that's minute for the first impressions either way.

Thank you for watching talk to you guys. The next one peace.


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