The much anticipated Razer phone from gaming hardware company Razer has been spotted on the 3G UK website by a Reddit user . The user took a screenshot of the listing on the website which included the specifications of the upcoming smartphone. Razer has scheduled an announcement for 1 November , which the company terms as its “biggest unveiling” yet.
According to Android Authority, the phone is currently sold out . The price of the device is unknown but the number 4 and 5 visible at the edge of the photo could mean that the Razer phone may be retailing at 450 Euros.
The specs sheet visible in the photo tells us that the phone will sport a 5.7-inch IGZO display with 120 GHz refresh rate but does not tell us about the resolution of the screen. The device will also have Dolby ATMOS sound, dual front-facing speakers and amplifiers certified by THX.
The phone is expected to pack 8 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. The screenshot does not mention the processor that will power the smartphone, however, it can be assumed that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest processor. Other than that the phone will pack a dual camera setup which will include a 12 MP sensor with f/1.75 aperture and a 13 MP sensor with f/2.6 aperture. It will also sport 4G in terms of connectivity options. Razor has added a 4,000 mAh Li-ion battery with support for Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4.
After Razer acquired smartphone maker Nextbit earlier this year, there were rumours that Razer could be looking at a gaming-centric smartphone. In June, these rumours were sort of confirmed in a way when Razer CEO Tan Min-Liang openly claimed that there is no mobile device or software platform that truly caters to the need of the mobile gamer. He also said, “there is a huge opportunity to disrupt the mobile market.” One thing to note here is that the specifications mentioned here are based on online listings from retailers. Razer has not revealed the specifications of its upcoming smartphone at the time of writing. So, it is likely that the hardware in the final product can change.