Just yesterday, the Razer Phone 2 debuted with an appearance on Geekbench. This suggests that Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 was present and confirmed the inclusion of 8GB of RAM. But thanks to a presentation on the AnTuTu benchmarking site, more details on Razer Phone 2 were revealed.
While the majority of the smartphone industry has evolved this year to 18: 9 or 19: 9 screens, leaving the 16: 9 format obsolete, Razer's attachment to the game seems to be keeping it from adopting. the top trend. In fact, as revealed by the resolution of 2560 x 1440p, the Razer Phone 2 will follow the footsteps of the original by adopting a 16: 9 panel, presumably with powerful stereo speakers above and below.
By checking other AnTuTu information, it is confirmed that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 will actually power the device using the Adreno 630 GPU. In addition, it is configured to be paired with 8GB of RAM, just like the device from 39; origin, and 512 GB of internal storage. This is a huge upgrade from the model of last year, with 64GB of storage. By the way, the device has been tested Android 8.1 Oreo. However, with an unexpected announcement before October at the earliest, it should be updated to the newest Android 9 Pie before launch.
In an even more original detail, it was revealed earlier today that the Razer Phone 2 could implement Razer 's iconic Chroma LED lighting system when it was launched, replacing the original Razer. more traditional LED lighting.