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Razer Phone 2 features: 5 reasons to keep your eye on this gaming smartphone

August 18, 2025

The curtain has finally lifted on the Razer Phone 2, marking the firm’s sophomore entry in the smartphone space. Razer’s first phone was arguably responsible for the new wave ofgaming smartphonesthis year, and since thenAsus,Huawei,NubiaandXiaomihave all gotten in on the action.

How does this latest device stand out from the pack? Here are five Razer Phone 2 features that make the device worth considering.

The Cortex app on the Razer Phone 2.

IP67 water/dust resistance

The first Razer Phone didn’t have any significantIP rating, so we’re happy to see IP67 resistance on the sequel.

Now you can safely dunk your phone in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes, so it should survive a drop in the pool just fine. The ocean is another matter entirely, though.

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It’s still got that 120Hz display

The original model instantly made a splash thanks to its Sharp-made 120Hz display. Unfortunately, we don’t see an 18:9 screen ratio on the new phone, but you’ve still got the same refresh rate and 1440p resolution.

With the exception of theSharp Aquosfamily, the Razer Phone 2’s refresh rate is still leaps ahead of other Android phones out there. Only the unreleasedROG Phonereally comes close, at 90Hz.

The front of the Razer Phone 2.

A big battery with wireless charging

Another holdover from the previous model is the battery capacity, as the new phone packs the same 4,000mAh battery with Quick Charge 4+ as the original device.

This size is still pretty large for a 2018 flagship, so there’s nothing wrong with keeping it. In fact, only a handful of phones, like theSamsung Galaxy Note 9andHUAWEI P20 Pro, included batteries this large this year.

Razer Phone 2 charging stand

The Razer Phone 2 also packs Qi fast wireless charging, which should top your phone up rather quickly compared to legacy wireless charging solutions.

It does 4K/60fps recording

Apple’s 2017 iPhones were the first major phones to adopt 4K at 60fps video recording.SamsungandLGfollowed soon after..

You can now add Razer to the short list of brands offering this quality option, so you don’t have to choose between 1080p at 60fps or 4K at 30fps anymore.

Razer Phone 2 camera

The cameras have been improved

The worst thing about the first device has to be the poor camera experience, according to Joshua’sRazer Phone review. The phone offered a camera with dual 12MP lenses (one was telephoto), but it lacked optical image stabilization (OIS) and took shoddy photos.

This time, the team stuck with the same lens configuration, but added OIS to the main camera to reduce blur and judder. OIS should make for smoother video clips and better low-light shots, so hopefully this is indeed the case with the Razer Phone 2.

The company also confirmed it’s swapped out the old sensors for newer Sony sensors (IMX363 and IMX351), but we’ll need to spend more time with the phone to see if the camera experience is significantly better.

Aside from these features, most of the other changes found with the Razer Phone 2 are routine things like upgraded horsepower. There is an illuminated logo and a game booster app for better performance but neither of these things is necessarily major selling points.

Are there any other Razer Phone 2 features we missed? Let us know in the comments section!

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