Razer Phone likely to debut in South East Asia, CEO hints

The Razer Phone happened to be put on sale before official availability date on its online store. The first ever smartphone by the gaming company was also put up on the Microsoft store for sale. The handset has been sold out on both online avenues since, and the company’s CEO has hinted at a South East Asian launch for the flagship.

Razer CEO Min Liang Tan has hinted on Twitter, stating that he will be flying to Singapore for a huge announcement to make in the country. The announcement will be made later this week, which means that the Razer Phone might be looking at a South East Asian debut by the end of November.

The Razer Phone’s availability in Singapore could also mean that it will journey to Malaysian shores as well. Even if it doesn’t, the phone will likely be even more accessible to us Malaysians than ever before.

Tan has also tweeted another statement, claiming that Razer is working on the availability of the Razer Phone in Australia. The phone has been highly acclaimed for its maxed out spec sheets, the 120 Hz display and the front firing Dolby ATMOS speakers.

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