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Razer Phone Durability test - Scratch BURN and BEND tested!

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The Razer Phone is one of the more interesting phones to be announced this year. CURRENT PRICING HERE: http://amzn.to/2zu6ldO
With its 120hz display and huge battery... it looks like a formidable competitor in the smartphone industry. BUT... is the Razer Phone Durable? Its time to test the newest phone from Razer with my durability tests and see if the Android smartphone can handle the test of time.

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