Last year, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan launches the first-ever Razer Phone that comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 8GB of RAM, a 5.7-inch vibrant quad HD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, and a 12 megapixels dual camera on the back of the phone.
The first Razer Phone was priced at S$1,068.
In a recent financial report released by Razer, the gaming hardware company announced that the second edition of the Razer Phone is due to drop by the end of this year, according to this.
Confirming the news, another source quoted Razer:
“The Group is very pleased with the success of its first generation Razer Phone, which was released in a limited run and has garnered very positive reviews internationally.”
“Razer is now focusing its resources into the development of the second generation Razer Phone and accompanying software releases which will extend its software and services from PC into the mobile market.”
Following the announcement, details of the Razer Phone 2 were leaked, and according to Mspoweruser, it will come with an 8GB of RAM (again) and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 that clocks in at 1.77GHz.
Further details show that the phone will come with an Adreno 639 GPU, 1440×2560 resolution display, 512GB of storage, and Android 8.1 Oreo.
An event that is set to happen on 10 October will most likely be the unveiling of the Razer Phone 2.
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