Razer is a well-known manufacturer of video game hardware, including laptops, mice, headphones, and so much more. However, the company has been hinting at an ambition to launch its own smartphone line. Speculations as to whether or not the company would actually enter the mobile sphere only grew bigger when it bought the firm, Nextbit. Now, Razer is teasing that an announcement pertaining to its smartphone plans might occur on November 1st.
The tease actually comes in the form of a poster featuring someone who is holding what appears to be a phone. Behind the person is a wall of multiple screens and the words “Watch. Coming soon, Nov 1”. Considering all of the clues and hints, it’s practically a given that the thing that’s coming soon is the smartphone that Razer is developing.
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