Razer ceases technical support for Nextbit Robin
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- NichtsGemacht
- K3e
- 05 Aug 2017
why it is not possible to find the Robin's specs in the phone finder ? I wanted to check them out of pure curiosity but I couldn't find them.
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- Anonymous
- 3DR
- 04 Aug 2017
Anonymous, 03 Aug 2017Much better buy gaming laptops instead if your into hardcor... moreno one games on a laptop if youre a "hardcore gamer" smh...
desktop bru, who tf uses a laptop?
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- Anonymous
- wYx
- 03 Aug 2017
Anonymous, 02 Aug 2017"...Do you have interest in some kind of gaming or high-end... moreMuch better buy gaming laptops instead if your into hardcore gaming.
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- AdamBoy64
- Hqc
- 03 Aug 2017
Vegetaholic, 02 Aug 2017Well, sort for people who got it, in other hand I hope Raze... moreOne of the most unique, brilliant phones there ever was, the Xperia Play.
What a shame we never got a sequel. It'd be amazing if Razer did something like that.
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- Anonymous
- T1I
- 02 Aug 2017
Luxor, 02 Aug 2017They acquired this Nextbit and going to end support in just... moreThey acquired it for the talent (people working in Nextbit).
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- Anonymous
- mTn
- 02 Aug 2017
"...Do you have interest in some kind of gaming or high-end smartphone from Razer?.."
Short answer: No.
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- Anonymous
- Y78
- 02 Aug 2017
Levy, 02 Aug 2017That's devastating news to the 5 people who bought this thing.Lmao
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- Vegetaholic
- nE$
- 02 Aug 2017
Well, sort for people who got it, in other hand I hope Razer can produce some nice gaming smartphone with hardware controlls, I am one of the few who still holds Xperia play(my first android phone) and for that matters just installed CM10 on it. Terribly outated but still good device for some ps1 or older console emulators to use on its brilliant hardware controlls. So everything up to Razer now
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- Luxor
- RIE
- 02 Aug 2017
Anonymous, 02 Aug 2017Support didnt even last more than one year, expect other un... morePixel too. They have been quite for some times now. No more news from that company called, Google. Giant comoany for nothing.
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- Anonymous
- wYx
- 02 Aug 2017
Support didnt even last more than one year, expect other unknown makers like Essential to end its support in a few years too.
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- Anonymous
- tDU
- 02 Aug 2017
Levy, 02 Aug 2017That's devastating news to the 5 people who bought this thing.Savage!
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- Anonymous
- m86
- 02 Aug 2017
green, 02 Aug 2017so if hardware problem? cannot claim warranty? yup
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- woosh
- 3RQ
- 02 Aug 2017
Anonymous, 02 Aug 2017Agreed, same for Essential and HMDThe company was ok, the problem is the company that bought them(RAZER). As for Essential, it is a bit risky even with Andy behind it but HMD? HMD is just nokia making phones bypassing their agreement with microsoft to not be allowed to produce phones for x years(10 if i'm not wrong) so they "build" their phones through a "3rd" party that is mostly formed of previous nokia developers and that has it's HQ over the street from the nokia hq..
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- Anonymous
- XNk
- 02 Aug 2017
I don't care for Razer.
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- Anonymous
- mgK
- 02 Aug 2017
Anonymous, 02 Aug 2017Thats one reason not to buy phones from unknown company.Agreed, same for Essential and HMD
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- Anonymous
- mgK
- 02 Aug 2017
On the one hand , their system is pretty smart, but it needs so much internet for that, and I think it's much smarter to just give a phone plenty of fast storage (like 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.1, and then you also don't have to fight with sluggish micro SD cards)
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- AdamBoy64
- Hqc
- 02 Aug 2017
I'd love to see their take on a gaming tablet. There's not a lot around for those who like tog ame on tablets.
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- Levy
- q{Z
- 02 Aug 2017
That's devastating news to the 5 people who bought this thing.
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- Anonymous
- wYx
- 02 Aug 2017
Thats one reason not to buy phones from unknown company.
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- Luxor
- RIE
- 02 Aug 2017
They acquired this Nextbit and going to end support in just a year. Where is the future? No follow ups or whatsoever. No Robin 2 either. Why even bother acquiring it if they gonna kill it off? I just dont get it. Wasted a lot of money for nothing.