Razer Phone 2 - The Best Gaming Phone is Back!

**Razer Phone Review: A Game-Changing Device with Colorful Features**

The Razer phone is a stunning device that packs a punch with its vibrant features and impressive specs. As we take a closer look at this phone, it's clear that Razer has put a lot of thought into creating a device that's not only visually appealing but also functional.

**Customizable Lighting System**

One of the standout features of the Razer phone is its customizable lighting system. The lights right under the logo can be customized to any color you'd like and even offer some different effects if you want to switch it up. But what's more impressive is that this light can be used for notifications, with the Razer logo lighting up when you get a notification with a color matching the corresponding app. For example, if you receive a notification from Gmail, the lights will turn red. This feature is not only visually appealing but also serves as a reminder of important messages.

**Wireless Charging and Chroma Wireless Charger**

The back of the phone is made of glass, which allows for wireless charging. But what's even more exciting is that Razer has included their first chroma wireless charger with this device. The lights at the bottom of the phone are cool, but they also match the same kind of functionality as the wireless charger. It's a nice touch and shows that Razer is committed to creating an ecosystem around its devices.

**Docking Station**

The docking station that comes with the phone is a pretty cool dock in my opinion. While I'm an RGB lover, I understand that not everyone shares the same enthusiasm for colorful lights. But if you're not into that kind of thing, you can always turn them off. The dock also features wireless charging, which means you can plug your phone in and charge it while it's docked.

**Battery Life**

The Razer phone packs a 4000 milliamp hour battery, which is pretty impressive considering last year's model had a stellar battery life of its own. But with quick charge for plus, you can get from zero to 50% in just 30 minutes. This feature is perfect for those who need to top up their battery quickly.

**Specs and Features**

When it comes to specs, the Razer phone is powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor, which Razer claims will provide a 30% increase in performance compared to last year's model. The new vapor chamber cooling system helps to dissipate heat throughout the body of the phone, reducing hotspots and throttling. This means that you can enjoy smooth gaming and high-performance tasks without worrying about your phone overheating.

The phone also features 8 gigs of RAM, 64 gigs of storage with expandable memory options, dual rear cameras with 12 megapixel shooters and an 8 megapixel shooter up front. While the camera may not be the best on the market, Razer has reengineered their software from the ground up to improve performance.

**Other Features**

One feature that stands out is the Razer Cortex app, which helps users organize their games and settings. This allows the phone to determine the best settings for you or bring them down enough to conserve battery life. This could be a game-changer for hardcore mobile gamers who want to optimize their gaming experience.

**Pricing**

The Razer phone starts at $799, making it a premium device in its class. But considering all the features and specs, it's clear that Razer has put a lot of thought into creating a device that's worth the investment.

**Conclusion**

Overall, the Razer phone is a game-changing device that packs a punch with its vibrant features and impressive specs. With customizable lighting, wireless charging, and a docking station, this phone is sure to turn heads. But what really sets it apart is its commitment to performance and gaming. If you're a hardcore mobile gamer or just looking for a premium device, the Razer phone is definitely worth checking out.

**Links and Resources**

If you're interested in learning more about the Razer phone, be sure to check out the links below. You can find more information on the device's specs, features, and pricing by visiting the official Razer website or reading reviews from reputable tech outlets.

* [Razer Phone Official Website](https://www.razer.com/en-us/products/razerphone)

* [TechRadar Review](https://www.techradar.com/news/razer-phone-2-review-gaming-sports-action-features-1281154)

* [CNET Review](https://www.cnet.com/reviews/razer-phone-2/)

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys drivers consumer and this is the razor phone - this is their second iteration of their gaming phone which made quite a splash last year considering it was their very first phone ever design-wise it shares a lot of similarities to the first one the overall shape is unchanged and we still have the same volume buttons on the left side as well as a fingerprint scanner and power button on the right it also still has those massive speaker girls up front for amazing sound quality from the speakers packed with dual amplifiers the razor actually found a way to make this phone I p67 water-resistant without taking a hit to their sound quality or Dolby Atmos certification which is a big part of the identity of this phone and I did get a chance to listen to it I gotta say they did a good job at keeping the speakers really nice and loud and clear but of course you guys know we got to do some real day in the life testing to see how it stacks up in the real world and it also still has that 5.7 inch quad HD display with a 120 Hertz refresh rate that razor calls their ultra motion technology and I will tell you guys it still looks really good this is one of those features that you hear about you hear that it sounds good but you don't really appreciate until you see it in person not to mention having a display like this is great for gaming and they were also able to increase the brightness of the screen by 50% which is a pretty drastic change but very welcomed but now we got to talk about the showstopper on this phone and that's in the back so they actually managed to get the Razer chroma system inside of the Razer phone too so now it has RGB lights right under the logo so that it can be customized to any color you'd like and even offer some different effects if you want to switch it up they've also included this app that allows you to change all kinds of settings from the colors to the battery consumption but I know personally I'm gonna have that thing at max brightness breathing teal but they did make this light useful beyond being able to match your outfit for the day with colored notifications so with this the Razer logo will light up when you get a notification with a color matching the corresponding app that it's getting the notification from so for Gmail the thing will turn red if it's something like Facebook blue you get the picture now you might also notice that the back of the phone is all glass which allows the phone to finally have wireless charging and with Razer being Razer they also drop an accessory for the phone which is their first chroma wireless charger and the lights at the bottom here cool of course but it matches the same kind of functionality that you'll see in the back of the razor phone logo this is a pretty cool dock in my opinion but I am an RGB lover so if you're not you can always turn them off and while we're on the topic of charging the razor phone too is packing a 4000 milliamp hour battery which is pretty much the same as last year which had a stellar stellar battery life of course I always want a bigger and better battery but this is one speck that didn't really need any tweaking especially considering this phone comes with quick charge for plus that'll get you from zero to 50% in just 30 minutes now we've talked a lot about the physical attributes but let's touch on some specs this phone is powered by a Snapdragon a 45 processor which Razer is claiming will provide a 30% increase in performance coupled with their new vapor chamber cooling system this chamber is supposed to help heat dissipate through out the body of the phone so that he isn't concentrated in one area which allows for better cooling so basically when gaming or doing anything intensive we shouldn't be getting any hot spots or have our games stutter due to throttling so that's one of those things that we're gonna have to test in the real world I happen to play a lot of games on my phone so you can definitely expect me to put this phone through its paces they also introduced this app called Razer cortex which helps users organize their games and the settings of those games this way the phone can determine the best settings for you or if you want to go all out in your gaming or maybe even bring it down enough to conserve on battery you can have that done here by choosing which aspects of the game you want to enhance or sacrifice this could be pretty cool if you're a really hardcore mobile gamer and in terms of other specs we're looking at 8 gigs of ram 64 gigs of storage with expandable memory and you also get dual rear cameras with 12 megapixel shooters and an 8 megapixel shooter up front now I gave the original phone some heat for not having the best camera out there but the guys at Ranger did tell me that they re engineered their software from the ground up as well as change the sensor from a Samsung sensor over to a Sony sensor so another one of those things that we really got a test I'm hoping they improved it because if they did we might have a killer phone on our hands of course there's no longer a headphone jack but the packaging does include an adapter with a 24 bit DAC so you can plug into your headphones along with that quick charge for plus wall adapter I feel like Razer came out the gate swinging with their phone and is typically hard to keep up that kind of momentum when you first come out but they did a good job by adding some substantial updates here that I think a lot of people will be happy with and wireless charging is definitely a win but you can absolutely expect to see some fingerprints on that glass back they will have this limited-edition version that's going to have a different material in the back which is gonna have an anti fingerprint material but I didn't get to see that version but it will be coming out this thing is starting at $7.99 and if you guys want to learn more I'll have links down below in the description so you can check it out but that about wraps it up for this video guys I think the razor phone does a really good job at checking a lot of boxes and I can't wait to get my hands on it and really see if it keeps up with all of the claims that razor made let me know in the comments down below what you think of the razor phone but till the next one is your average consumer case and also those thumbs up man I need more likes on my youtube video then I get on Instagram okaywhat's up guys drivers consumer and this is the razor phone - this is their second iteration of their gaming phone which made quite a splash last year considering it was their very first phone ever design-wise it shares a lot of similarities to the first one the overall shape is unchanged and we still have the same volume buttons on the left side as well as a fingerprint scanner and power button on the right it also still has those massive speaker girls up front for amazing sound quality from the speakers packed with dual amplifiers the razor actually found a way to make this phone I p67 water-resistant without taking a hit to their sound quality or Dolby Atmos certification which is a big part of the identity of this phone and I did get a chance to listen to it I gotta say they did a good job at keeping the speakers really nice and loud and clear but of course you guys know we got to do some real day in the life testing to see how it stacks up in the real world and it also still has that 5.7 inch quad HD display with a 120 Hertz refresh rate that razor calls their ultra motion technology and I will tell you guys it still looks really good this is one of those features that you hear about you hear that it sounds good but you don't really appreciate until you see it in person not to mention having a display like this is great for gaming and they were also able to increase the brightness of the screen by 50% which is a pretty drastic change but very welcomed but now we got to talk about the showstopper on this phone and that's in the back so they actually managed to get the Razer chroma system inside of the Razer phone too so now it has RGB lights right under the logo so that it can be customized to any color you'd like and even offer some different effects if you want to switch it up they've also included this app that allows you to change all kinds of settings from the colors to the battery consumption but I know personally I'm gonna have that thing at max brightness breathing teal but they did make this light useful beyond being able to match your outfit for the day with colored notifications so with this the Razer logo will light up when you get a notification with a color matching the corresponding app that it's getting the notification from so for Gmail the thing will turn red if it's something like Facebook blue you get the picture now you might also notice that the back of the phone is all glass which allows the phone to finally have wireless charging and with Razer being Razer they also drop an accessory for the phone which is their first chroma wireless charger and the lights at the bottom here cool of course but it matches the same kind of functionality that you'll see in the back of the razor phone logo this is a pretty cool dock in my opinion but I am an RGB lover so if you're not you can always turn them off and while we're on the topic of charging the razor phone too is packing a 4000 milliamp hour battery which is pretty much the same as last year which had a stellar stellar battery life of course I always want a bigger and better battery but this is one speck that didn't really need any tweaking especially considering this phone comes with quick charge for plus that'll get you from zero to 50% in just 30 minutes now we've talked a lot about the physical attributes but let's touch on some specs this phone is powered by a Snapdragon a 45 processor which Razer is claiming will provide a 30% increase in performance coupled with their new vapor chamber cooling system this chamber is supposed to help heat dissipate through out the body of the phone so that he isn't concentrated in one area which allows for better cooling so basically when gaming or doing anything intensive we shouldn't be getting any hot spots or have our games stutter due to throttling so that's one of those things that we're gonna have to test in the real world I happen to play a lot of games on my phone so you can definitely expect me to put this phone through its paces they also introduced this app called Razer cortex which helps users organize their games and the settings of those games this way the phone can determine the best settings for you or if you want to go all out in your gaming or maybe even bring it down enough to conserve on battery you can have that done here by choosing which aspects of the game you want to enhance or sacrifice this could be pretty cool if you're a really hardcore mobile gamer and in terms of other specs we're looking at 8 gigs of ram 64 gigs of storage with expandable memory and you also get dual rear cameras with 12 megapixel shooters and an 8 megapixel shooter up front now I gave the original phone some heat for not having the best camera out there but the guys at Ranger did tell me that they re engineered their software from the ground up as well as change the sensor from a Samsung sensor over to a Sony sensor so another one of those things that we really got a test I'm hoping they improved it because if they did we might have a killer phone on our hands of course there's no longer a headphone jack but the packaging does include an adapter with a 24 bit DAC so you can plug into your headphones along with that quick charge for plus wall adapter I feel like Razer came out the gate swinging with their phone and is typically hard to keep up that kind of momentum when you first come out but they did a good job by adding some substantial updates here that I think a lot of people will be happy with and wireless charging is definitely a win but you can absolutely expect to see some fingerprints on that glass back they will have this limited-edition version that's going to have a different material in the back which is gonna have an anti fingerprint material but I didn't get to see that version but it will be coming out this thing is starting at $7.99 and if you guys want to learn more I'll have links down below in the description so you can check it out but that about wraps it up for this video guys I think the razor phone does a really good job at checking a lot of boxes and I can't wait to get my hands on it and really see if it keeps up with all of the claims that razor made let me know in the comments down below what you think of the razor phone but till the next one is your average consumer case and also those thumbs up man I need more likes on my youtube video then I get on Instagram okay\n"