Review: Razer sharp display makes ideal gaming phone

The Razer phone’s 5.7in display means it is big enough to play games, or binge-watch Netflix comfortably but makes it a little difficult to hold in one hand.

The Razer phone is made by the gaming company, and as you’d expect, it’s aimed firmly at gamers, with a big display, great speakers and excellent performance.

The Razer design is minimal – volume buttons on the left side, power on the right, just below the sim tray and that’s about it. There’s a Razer logo on the back too, standing out against the all black case.

The first thing you notice about the Razer is its quad HD display. It’s big and bold, and at 5.7in, it’s around the same size as the iPhone X and the Samsung Galaxy S8. But it’s not just about the size and pixel count. The Razer phone prides itself on being the first to have a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes everything – from the Android menu animations to your games – feel that bit smoother. It also means the display is LCD rather than AMOLED, but the difference is not something you’d notice.

The Razer phone is made by the gaming company, and as you’d expect, it’s aimed firmly at gamers, with a big display, great speakers and excellent performance.

The Razer design is minimal – volume buttons on the left side, power on the right, just below the sim tray and that’s about it. There’s a Razer logo on the back too, standing out against the all black case.

The first thing you notice about the Razer is its quad HD display. It’s big and bold, and at 5.7in, it’s around the same size as the iPhone X and the Samsung Galaxy S8. But it’s not just about the size and pixel count. The Razer phone prides itself on being the first to have a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes everything – from the Android menu animations to your games – feel that bit smoother. It also means the display is LCD rather than AMOLED, but the difference is not something you’d notice.

source:-irishtimes