Razer Phone 2 With the Project Linda Notebook Might Arrive in September – Razer’s Concept Finally Getting Materialized?

Jan 18, 2018 at 08:20pm EST
Razer Phone 2 September rumor with Project Linda

You saw the Samsung DeX Station before, but an even better idea was the Razer Project Linda that was showcased to the media during the CES 2018 trade show. The disappointing revelation is that such brilliant concepts never get materialized but here is where the company might finally have a difference of opinion and it might come forth with the unveiling of the Razer Phone 2.

Razer Phone 2 September’s Rumored Announcement Might Feature the Project Linda Notebook Too, for a Very Steep Price Obviously

There was a conversation between the MKBHD and the CEO of Razer, and based on that reply, we are actually excited that an actual Project Linda notebook might be sold in the near future. Unfortunately, the trackpad insertion area is only made to accommodate one device and that is undoubtedly going to be the Razer Phone 2.

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The smartphone has been rumored to be unveiled during the month of September and we reckon that it will feature a Snapdragon 845.

We also hope that Razer addresses the camera software problems and other complaints present in the Razer Phone. What we are looking to see retained is that crisp 120Hz display, and perhaps a better change would be a bigger battery if the company’s engineers are able to put just a little effort into the successor.

No pricing details have been mentioned but if you have bought a Razer product before, you should be aware that both the Razer Phone 2 and Project Linda are going to be priced at the premium stratum. Would you consider purchasing the combination if both these products are introduced to the masses? Tell us down in the comments.

Razer Project Linda Key Specifications

News Source: Frandroid

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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