The Razer phone is a brand new device with some interesting attributes, including a 120Hz display and near stock Android with (admittedly closed off) OMS support. If you’re interested in purchasing one of these devices in the US, you can now purchase it from Razer’s own website. The phone will set you back $700, though that’s still a lower price to pay than some of the major flagship devices, especially for the specs that you get. The official launch date is November 17th, however, so it likely won’t ship until or around that date.


For $700, you’ll be getting a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 8GB RAM, a 120Hz, 1440p, IPS display, dual front speakers and a large 4,000mAh battery. If the battery life of the 3,400mAh OnePlus 5 is anything to go off of, the Razer phone should more than meet the battery needs of any normal user. Of course, it’s a gaming phone at heart, but the Razer Phone will pique the interest of just about any power user as the phone comes with flagship level specifications.


The device is not only launching in the US on November 17th but worldwide, and Razer has also coordinated its launch with some carriers in Europe. For example, in Ireland, Denmark and Sweden, Razer has made a partnership with Three and will be selling the Razer Phone exclusively through the carrier for now. In the countries listed above, you do not need to buy the device on contract as you can buy it unlocked if you prefer. If you are seeking the special edition of the device with the illuminated green logo on the back, you will be forced to import it from the US store if it is restocked in the future.