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Razer News: Gaming Company to Unveil its First Smartphone on Nov. 1

The gaming community is one of the best places for companies to set up a market. The demand for technology and better performance is undying as gamers look for setups and devices that can give them the experience of their favorite game titles.

Recent reports have revealed that Razer will be introducing something that might get consumers from the gaming community, and it will come in the form of their first ever smartphone. Early leaks have indicated some of the things that fans can expect from the gaming hardware giant.

Although Razer is mostly known for their laptop lineup, which was built to rival Apple's MacBook, it seems that they would like to add a smartphone to their already extensive gaming hardware gear.

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According to Phone Radar, the Razer smartphone looks to be sporting the same design as Nextbit's Robin, which is the company's first and only smartphone. The images that were leaked also featured a dual camera setup and Razer's logo at the rear of the smartphone.

There is no official word yet on what the Razer Phone will be packing underneath the rectangular body, but a GFXbench listing indicates that it will be running on Android 7.1.1 with a customizable UI, Qualcomm Adreno 540 for the GPU, Snapdragon 835 octa-core for the CPU, 8 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage, and a 5.7-inch display with Quad HD. As for the cameras, it is expected to feature a 12-megapixel camera at rear and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

Raxer has already announced that they will be unveiling the smartphone on Nov. 1. In the meantime, fans have been speculating on what will make the Razer Phone standout against Apple, Samsung, and even LG's flagship releases. Considering that it is built by a gaming company, more specific details on its capacity for this area is expected to be revealed once it has been unveiled.

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