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RAZER PHONE MASTER GUIDE F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
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The Razer Phone smartphone display for the smoothest graphics. Enjoy cinematic audio via front-facing stereo speakers powered by Dolby ATMOS, or THX certified, audiophile-quality music over your headphones. Experience lightning-fast performance with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 with 8GB of RAM, and best-in-class thermal design.
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2. REGISTRATION / TECHNICAL SUPPORT......................4 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................5 4. DEVICE LAYOUT ..............................7 5. SETTING UP YOUR RAZER PHONE ........................9 6. USING THE RAZER PHONE ..........................12 7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER PHONE ......................17 8. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ........................... 48 9.
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS ▪ Razer Phone [64GB] ▪ Lithium-Ion battery (built-in) ▪ USB-C charging cable ▪ USB-C audio adapter ▪ Quick charger* ▪ SIM eject pin ▪ Important Product Information Guide *May vary for specific regions. F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
* Consumer Law. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary by your country, province or state, as applicable. Other than as permitted by law, Razer does not exclude, limit or suspend other rights you may have. For a full understanding of your rights, you should consult the laws of your country, province or state, as applicable.
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APPROXIMATE SIZE & WEIGHT ▪ Length: 158.5 mm / 6.24 in ▪ Width: 77.7 mm / 3.06 in ▪ Height: 8 mm / 0.31 in ▪ Weight: 197 g / 0.43 lbs F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
4. DEVICE LAYOUT Microphones Ambient light sensor LED indicator Front camera Volume control buttons Speakers USB-C port MicroSD / SIM card tray Power button / Fingerprint sensor F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
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Flash Dual rear camera lens USB-C audio adapter SIM eject pin USB-C charging cable Quick charge F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
5. SETTING UP YOUR RAZER PHONE INSTALLING A SIM CARD / MICROSD CARD 1. Insert the sim eject pin into the sim tray hole then push it in to eject and remove the sim tray. 2. Place your sim card* into the sim tray correctly. You may also place a micro SD card* into the sim tray if you want additional storage space for your phone.
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CHARGING YOUR RAZER PHONE USING THE QUICK CHARGER 1. Connect the Quick charger to your Razer Phone using the USB-C charging cable, then plug it to a power outlet. Note: To efficiently charge your phone, please use the Quick charger provided in the package.
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Power off to turn off your device. SETTING UP FOR FIRST USE On its first use, the Razer Phone will prompt you a Welcome screen which allows you to proceed with the setup wizard and/or even customize s basic vision accessibility settings.
6. USING THE RAZER PHONE DEFAULT PHONE BUTTON FUNCTIONS ▪ Power Key • Press to lock / unlock the phone. • Double press to launch the camera app from any screen. • Press and hold to open the Power actions menu.
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THE LOCK SCREEN AND DESKTOP Lock screen Desktop Google Voice Input Unlock screen Camera Status bar Google Search widget Notifications pane Dock Desktop navigation F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
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Lock screen ▪ Voice input. Swipe this icon upwards to activate Google Voice for hands-free accessibility. ▪ Emergency. Call anyone without unlocking the screen in case of an emergency. ▪ Camera. Swipe this icon upwards to open the camera app without unlocking the screen. Desktop ▪...
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▪ Press and hold to open Wi-Fi settings. Click here to know more about Wireless ▪ Shows the Cellular Data ▪ Click here to know more about Data usage ▪ Displays the battery percentage. Battery status ▪ Tap to display the Batter usage chart and/or access the Battery Saver toggle.
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▪ Tap to toggle Night Light on or off. Night Light ▪ Press and hold to open the Night Light settings. Click here to know more about Night light Other icons which you may add to the notifications pane are as follows: Icon Notification Description...
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Used apps. Display all recently opened applications. You may close all opened applications by tapping on CLEAR ALL or open applications in Split view by tapping on an app in the list and dragging it upwards. ▪ Dock. Use this to have immediate accessibility over the applications you commonly use. ▪...
7. CONFIGURING YOUR RAZER PHONE CUSTOMIZING THE DESKTOP Adding / Removing app shortcuts To add new application icons to the Desktop, simply tap and hold on any app on the application drawer until the Desktop displays, then drag the app icon to the preferred desktop area.
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Wireless & networks Manage and configure various network and connectivity settings Wi-Fi Connect your phone to a wireless network within the area. Connecting to a wireless network To connect your phone to a wireless network: 1. From the Desktop, swipe upwards to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Wi- 2.
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2. On your phone, from the Wi-Fi settings, tap , and then tap Advanced > WPS Push button. Your phone will automatically connect with the WPS-enabled router. Note: Please make sure to complete the setup within two minutes. Otherwise, you may have to restart the pairing process again.
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3. Never. Wi-Fi is off when the phone is in sleep mode. • Phone properties. Display the MAC address and IP address of your phone. Bluetooth Securely pair your phone with a Bluetooth device. Configuring the Bluetooth settings Securely pair your phone with a Bluetooth device. 1.
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Changing Bluetooth device permissions Once you have paired a Bluetooth device with your phone, you may change the usage permissions of the paired device. 1. On the Bluetooth> Paired devices list, tap the corresponding icon of the device that you want to have the usage permissions changed.
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Data Usage Monitor and set data usage restrictions across all applications, as well as set necessary notifications or warnings when your preferred data limit has been reached. Enabling cellular data 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Data usage >...
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▪ Set data warning. Toggle the data warning on or off. Enabling the data warning will allow you to set how much data to be consumed before the data warning usage appears. ▪ Data warning. Set the amount of data needed for the data warning to trigger. ▪...
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▪ Bluetooth tethering. enabled device it is paired with. • VPN. Set up, connect, and/or manage your own VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). Note: A lock screen pin or password is required before you can use this feature. To add a VPN profile: 1.
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• Network settings reset. Resets all changes made on the network settings such as Wi-Fi, cellular data, and Bluetooth. F O R GA M E RS . BY GA M E RS .
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Device Manage or customize various display, sound, and notification settings. You may also configure or manage other hardware settings such as storage, memory, and gestures. Display settings. Brightness level and Adaptive brightness Change the brightness level or optimize the brightness for available light. 1.
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Wallpaper Change the wallpaper o Desktop. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Display > Wallpaper. 2. Select the preferred app source of the image to be used as wallpaper. 3. Tap Set Wallpaper to use the selected image as your wallpaper. Sleep Personalize the amount of time needed for the screen display to turn off.
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Ambient display Toggle if the screen will wake when receiving notifications on or off. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Display > Ambient display. 2. Toggle the ambient display on to wake the screen automatically when notifications are received.
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Notifications Individually manage the notifications provided by each app. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Notification. 2. Tap the app from the list that you want to configure. 3. Toggle on any of the settings provided for the app: •...
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Sound Configure sound profiles, adjust system volumes, and set the ringtones and other sounds for your phone. Selecting a sound profile 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Sound. 2. Tap Profile to select a profile or tap Dolby Atmos Settings to select and/or customize your own profile.
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• Do not disturb. Specify which Do not disturb mode will apply to the rule. • Alarm can override end time. Toggle alarms to work beyond the end time. Blocking visual disturbances Enable or disable notifications silenced by Do not disturb from peeking or popping onscreen, waking the screen, or using the LED indicator when the screen is off or on.
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Apps View, disable, manage, or set default applications installed in your phone. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Apps. You may then view, change, or use the following options or settings below: ▪...
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Storage View and manage the internal and portable storages of your phone. Managing internal storage Access and manage the internal storage of your phone. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Storage. 2.
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Battery Monitor and manage the battery consumption of each application used since the phone has been fully charged. Enabling battery saver Battery saver is designed to automatically reduce the performance, background data, and other services when your 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Battery > Battery saver.
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4. Toggle Share usage and diagnostic data on or off. Razer Preferences Enable the phone to share your device and app usage data to Razer to enhance your Android experience. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Razer Preferences.
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Personal Customize security and account settings. Location Set the mode of accuracy for the location services used by your apps. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Location. 2. Tap Mode to select the accuracy mode of the location services •...
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Security Set the mode of accuracy for the location services used by your apps. Setting a screen lock Set a screen lock for your phone. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Security. 2.
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Using the smart lock settings Once you have set a screen lock for your phone, you may use other phone features to conveniently unlock your phone when needed. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Security >...
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Enabling Device Administrators View or deactivate apps on your phone that have device administrator privileges. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Security. 2. Tap Device Administrators and then tap the check boxes of the apps that you want to activate or deactivate.
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Permitting usage access See which apps monitor and track your app usage. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Security. 2. Tap Apps with usage access, and then tap the apps that you want to permit or deny access. F O R GA M E RS .
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Accounts View, sync, or add accounts on any of the accounts you have on your phone. Adding an account 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Accounts. 2. Tap Add account, and then select which app you want to add an account for. 3.
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Languages & input Modify the language used and input settings of your phone. Adding / reorganizing language preferences Add preferred languages and reorganize language priority as needed. Language priority enables an app to determine which language will be used next if the language you are currently using is not supported by the app.
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2. Tap Spell checker, and then tap languages to select the language it will use. 3. Tap the Default spell checker to select which spell checker it will use. You may also tap the settings button ( ) to include contact names on its list. Customizing physical keyboards Customize physical keyboard connected to your phone.
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• Reset speech pitch. Reset the pitch at which the text is spoken. • Listen to an example. Play a short demonstration of speech synthesis. • Default language status. Displays the default language. Adjusting the pointer speed Adjust the mouse pointer speed of a connected mouse. 1.
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Backup & Reset Configure backup and reset settings for your phone. Enabling automatic data backup Periodically save device and app data remotely. App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings) including potentially sensitive data such as contacts, messages and photos.
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Date & Time Configure the date and time settings of your phone. By default, these are automatically updated through data service or an active wireless connection. 1. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Date & Time.
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Accessibility Modify the accessibility features of your phone designed for physical disabilities. From the Desktop, swipe up to show the Applications drawer, then tap Settings > Accessibility. You may then change any of the following settings: ▪ TalkBack. Provides spoken feedback to help visually impaired users such as describing what you touch, select, and activate.
8. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES In order to achieve maximum safety while using your Razer Phone, we suggest that you adopt the following guidelines: ▪ Should you have trouble using the Razer Phone properly and troubleshooting does not work, unplug the phone and contact the Razer hotline or go to support.razerzone.com...
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Please turn off your mobile data if you are not using any data service. ▪ Operate the Razer Phone only within the specific temperature range of 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F). Should the temperature exceed this range, unplug and/or switch off the phone in order to let the temperature stabilize to an optimal level.
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COSTS OF PROCUREMENT For the avoidance of doubt, in no event will Razer be liable for any costs of procurement unless it has been advised of the possibility of such damages, and in no case shall Razer be liable for any costs of procurement liability exceeding the retail purchase price of the Product.
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