It looks like Razer is up to a bad start of the year. Within these few days, there have been many reports about Razer Phone issue including features such fingerprint, camera, and screen. Find out more about the situation below!
Razer Phone issue: what happened to this flagship?
Within this week, many users have reported about their Razer Phone malfunction problem. In details, they said that the fingerprint scanners stop working on them many times. Furthermore, some people also claimed that the fingerprint menu disappears from the settings menu. Could this be a security problem too? For some Razer owners, they need to perform a costly factory reset to fix the issue. But not all of them are that lucky.
Moreover, the extensive gaming from the users also caused the Razer Phone’s display to perform worse. In details, the screen turns dim and illegible; some other users also have a flickering display issue. On the other hand, some Razer Phones also sport a weird bug that applies filters to your captured images randomly. The virus might come from a recent incremental software update. Similarly, you can go under a factory reset to get rid of it.
Released in November 2017, Razer Phone specs include a 5.7-inch IGZO LCD screen with resolutions of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Under the hood, the Razer phone takes power from an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset. In terms of the storage, Razer Phone has 8GB RAM and 64GB ROM, which is expandable to 2TB. Furthermore, Razer Phone camera offers dual 13MP+12MP primary snapper with apertures of f/1.75 and f/2.6. Besides, Razer Phone selfie camera gets 8MP dual-color LED Flash. Lastly, this handset runs on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) and has a 4000mAh battery box.
Razer Phone issue: when will the fix arrive?
The good news is that Razer has confirmed to be working on these issues. The software hotfix will probably arrive within the week, hopefully. What do you think about Razer’s situation? Let us know with a comment!