The Razer Phone isn't bad for a first attempt. It's Razer's first phone, and its innovative 120Hz display won it early praise from reviewers. But a few glaring bugs with the camera, screen, and fingerprint sensor have held it back. Fortunately, Razer's looking to fix all that.
One bug automatically applies filters to photos even when the filters are disabled. Users report filters being applied without choosing them, leading to unintended results. Factory resetting the phone doesn't seem to fix the issue, and it's unclear if it affects all camera applications or just Razer's first-party camera app.
A reply from a Razer staff on the official Razer Phone forums states that bug reports will be passed on to engineers, and that the issue is being investigated.
Another bug has to do with the Razer Phone's screen: It sometimes dims after about a half hour of gaming. It's also being investigated by Razer's dev team, according to a spokesperson.
Those aren't the Razer Phone's only problems, though. Fingerprint sensor options randomly disappear from the Security section in the Settings menu, and the phone's maximum volume sometimes reduces inexplicably.
Razer engineers have been made aware of both bugs, and have promised factory images that'll address them soon.
Hopefully, we'll have a fix for the Razer Phone's issues before long.
Source: PiunikaWeb
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