The premiere of Razer’s recent smartphone is scheduled for November 1, but leaks have already began.
According to Phone Radar on GFXBench, a proposal titled “Razer Phone” has already appeared, which might be the phone we’ll see in only over two weeks.
According to the data, the phone may have a 5.7-inch screen with a resolution of 2650 x 1440, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 64 GB of internal memory – all pretty standard for a smartphone, aside from one thing that stands out. It may even include 8GB of RAM.
For comparison, the Samsung S8+ has 6GB RAM and the Google Pixel 2 XL was just released with 4GB RAM.
So, the upcoming Razer needs to be a lot better at handling demanding 3D gaming and multitasking considering its specs. This should not be surprising given Razer’s plan to position its phone as a gaming powerhouse.
We also got to see some points of the Nextbit Robin smartphone, because of Razer’s acquisition of the smartphone startup already in January. Some of its advanced features include the flexibility to administer and transfer data within the cloud.
I got to spend some good time with the second best player in our company @minliangtan Today. Exciting times lie ahead! pic.twitter.com/f6OvNKrN6L
— Tom Moss (@leadcarebelii) October 4, 2017
And for those inquisitive about what the phone will seem like, here’s just a little sneak peek, courtesy of Razer’s vp, Tom Moss, who tweeted a photograph of him with CEO Tan Min Liang early last week.
Look closely at his pocket. There is not any strategy to check the small print revealed for now, so we’ll should wait until next month.
Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco and Singapore, Razer is backed by institutional investors including IDG-Accel, Intel Capital, Digital Grid and Horizons Ventures. Razer’s trademark three-headed snake is one of the recognizable logos in the worldwide gaming community, with fans spanning all continents. The company has designed and built the world’s largest ecosystem of gaming hardware, software and services, utilized by over 35 million users.

Razer’s award-winning products include hardware resembling high-performance gaming peripherals (for PC and console platforms), the Razer Blade line of gaming laptops; software resembling Razer Cortex (game optimizer and launcher); and services like Razer zGold (a virtual credit service and payment engine for gamers). The company moreover provides audiovisual certification through its subsidiary THX Ltd.
The company has a world reach with 9 offices world wide and is recognized as a number one gaming brand within the US, Europe and China.
Source: Mashable.com | Razer.com







