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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un écran 120 Hz toujours aussi agréable à l'utilisation
Des performances de haute volée
Adaptateur USB-C/mini-jack de qualité
Autonomie solide (en affichage 60 Hz)
Son écran sublime
La qualité audio incomparable
Excellentes performances
L'intégration de Chroma et Cortex
Recharge rapide et recharge sans fil
Qualité photo dans de bonnes conditions de lumière
Le meilleur écran LCD sur mobile
Système de refroidissement efficace
Ses haut-parleurs sont merveilleux
Un vrai monstre multimédia
Un écran LCD de très grande qualité
La puissance alliée à l'optimisation logicielle
L'audio toujours au top
écran 120 Hz
SoC puissant avec refroidissement correct
8 Go de RAM
Stockage extensible
Logo RVB unique en son genre
Double SIM
DAC haute qualité inclus
Appareil photo avec OIS
Hautparleurs stéréos
Charge sans fil
QuickCharge
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le téléphone est un monstre d'encombrement
Qualité des photos très moyenne
Le 120 Hz et le logo à led consomment beaucoup d'énergie
A slight upgrade but still lacking in some key areas87Honor launch their new logo. but. I have a problemShare:FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinGoogle+Email...
Excellent speakers, Loads of power, 120Hz screen is unique on a phone
Mid-range camera, 16:9 aspect ratio feels dated, 64GB storage too little for the price
The Razer Phone 2 is great for gaming, there's no denying that. You know what else is great for gaming? The Pixel 3, Mate 20 Pro, Note 9, Xperia XZ3… we could go on. While the 120Hz screen makes the Razer stand out, all those other phones have powerful pr...
Publié: 2018-10-23, Auteur: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Screen is super smooth, with great-sounding speakers to match, Refined design that little bit easier to hold, RGB lighting really hammers home Razer's trademark style
Camera still not up there with the best, Expensive, Industrial design not to all tastes
Last year's Razer phone filled its niche, catering to mobile gamers in ways no other handsets could match. Twelve months down the line and the 120Hz display is still unbeatable for smoothness, even if compatibility with certain apps can be a little iffy...
Publié: 2018-10-22, Auteur: Patrick , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Razer Phone 2 adds IP67 water resistance, brighter 120Hz screen and wireless charging. That's on top of its great gaming performance and amazing built-in speakers. It's also compatible with 2TB microSD cards for extra storage and runs a close to stock
The battery life is worse than the original Razer Phone, photos suffer from moire and color banding and it costs $100 more than the original
A short battery life and just OK photos undermine what is otherwise an amazing phone...
Ultra-fast display and a vapor-cooled Qualcomm 845 CPU, Excellent front-facing speakers,
Square edges aren't comfortable for long gaming sessions, Few games take advantage of the 120Hz screen, AMOLED displays look better than this LCD, No headphone jack
Razer's smartphone sequel is a welcome refresh that makes for a better overall experience. But there's still not enough games that we actually want to play on Android, and the 120Hz screen, while brighter, still feels more novelty than necessity...
Publié: 2018-10-12, Auteur: John , review by: techradar.com
Display better than original, Plenty of power for gaming, Light up Chroma logo is cool
Question mark over battery, Not latest Android version, Design looks outdated
The Razer Phone 2 isn't a re-imagining of the gaming phone, it's merely just an iteration. The cameras and display have been slightly upgraded, and it now has a glass back, wireless charging and a light-up Chroma logo - but also a higher price tag...
Extrait: Looking down at the glowing black box on the conference table in Razer's San Francisco offices, and one thing is already clear: The Razer Phone 2 is a better device than the gaming phone the company debuted a year ago. Mostly, because the brick I'm lookin...
The Razer Phone 2 is far from a reinvention, and if you weren't a fan of the original this is unlikely to convince you otherwise. Instead Razer has doubled down on its idiosyncratic design choices and backed it up with flagship features like waterproofing...
The Razer Phone 2 is a 0.5 refresh rather than a complete reimagining of the original ‘gaming phone'. It doesn't have the immediate wow factor of the original as a result.But the changes it has made are generally positive. I personally don't give a monkey...