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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
Publié: 2018-11-25, Auteur: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
There's heaps to like about the Razer Phone 2 starting with the internals, they're premium performance parts and you should expect a premium price to match it. The latest is €850 (or around $1332.79 AUD) which is pretty steep price before you even add the...
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Publié: 2018-11-22, Auteur: Sam , review by: itwire.com
Extrait: Singtel Optus has released the Razer Phone 2, a leading brand for gamers, through its stores and online from Wednesday.A statement from the company said the smartphone would be available through select premium handset plans with generous double data inclu...
The Razer Phone 2 adds IP67 water resistance, a 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-sto
Battery life is worse than the original Razer Phone, despite costing $100 more
Short battery life and just OK photos undermine what is otherwise an amazing phone...
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(70%)
Publié: 2018-12-12, Auteur: Adam , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Despite the lack of headphone jack and a switch to the glass back I can still say that the Razer Phone 2 is the best ‘gaming phone' out there. It couples hardcore specs with gamer-focused features and a super-clean version of Android—a combination that is...
If you're the kind of person who digs Razer's gaming gear, there's a good change you'll probably find something to like about it's new smartphone. It scratches a lot of the same itches. However, if you're a more everyday smartphone buyer looking for value...
It's been more than half a year since our last Buyer's guide, and there are already a few new trends since then which caught our eye.For starters, bezels and notches are on their way out in 2019, especially notches. We also have a handful of suggestions f...
Very particular, industrial-looking design that easily stands out, IP67 rating is an appreciated upgrade over the original, The RGB Chroma logo looks great, ULTRAMOTION and 120Hz are still unique display features that make everything feel snappier, The sc
Glass back is really slippery and the phone is really not comfortable to hold horizontally for a long time, Bezels, bezels everywhere, ULTRAMOTION and 120Hz are really power-hungry and drain the battery quick, No 3.5mm audio jack, The Razer Phone 2 gets r
Clearly the Razer Phone 2 is not for everyone. Much like a Razer Blade laptop isn't meant to be as popular or universally appealing as a Macbook. And we're not just talking about a "gamer" price premium here. The fact of the matter is that most people don...