Fully Unlocked Razer Phone 2 Gaming Smartphone Discounted to $399.99 [MSRP: $800, Now 50% Off]

Jul 24, 2019 at 09:31am EDT
Razer Phone 2

You can pick up a brand new Razer Phone 2 gaming smartphone for a stunning low price of just $399.99 which is representative for a 50% discount.

If you put all the current gaming phones side by side, the Razer Phone 2 will come out on top all the time thanks to its minimal design and stunning 120Hz display. It's powerful, gets the job done and commands a price tag that will surely bring some water in your eye. Not today, as the smartphone is discounted by 50%, bringing the price down to just $399.99, allowing the majority to get a taste of this beast without burning a hole in the wallet.

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For your money, this is what you are going to get:

LIMITED TIME OFFER: Promotional discount available for a limited time.
120Hz ULTRAMOTION QHD 5. 72-INCH DISPLAY: the fastest mobile gaming display, now brighter
QUALCOMM SNAPDRAGON 845: With a custom vapor chamber cooling system
DUAL FRONT-FACING STEREO SPEAKERS: Featuring Dolby Atomos and a THX Certified DAC
WIRELESS FAST CHARGING: With large internal 4, 000 mAh battery
NETFLIX READY: View content in HDR and Dolby Digital Plus 5. 1
STORAGE: 8GB RAM / 64GB storage + micro SD Slot (up to 2TB)

You get a nice and large display that is HDR ready, loads of performance, ample amount of RAM, all for a low price of just $399.99. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Amazon right now and make use of the deal before it expires!

Buy Razer Phone 2 (New): Unlocked Gaming Smartphone - Was $800, now just $399.99

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