Prime Day 2019 Deal: Razer Phone 2 50% Off, Priced at Just $399.99 Today [Was $800]

Uzair Ghani
Razer Phone 2

There's no catch in this. The Razer Phone 2 is 50% off today, bringing the price down to just $399.99 for Amazon Prime users.

Prime Day 2019 is packed with a ton of surprises and this deal on the Razer Phone 2 is one of them. For just a limited period of time, you can get the world's best (perhaps) gaming phone for a price of just $399.99 and it packs a lot of great technologies that will surely entice a lot of users, starting with that 120Hz display.

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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)

If you're asking us, this deal just can't get any better at all. And since it has a microSD card slot too, therefore you might wanna head over to deals from SanDisk and Samsung here if you want to expand on the storage of the Razer Phone 2 as soon as the order comes in.

Since this phone is completely unlocked therefore you can use it on any carrier you like without having to worry about any sort of restrictions. In other words, your LTE needs will be fulfilled no matter where you go.

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

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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