Razer Edge’ Android handheld: Xbox cloud gaming, specs, price, and more


Hot on the heels of the expensive Logitech G Cloud, Razer may have already made Logitech’s recent efforts obsolete. First teased back at Mobile World Congress in September (opens in new tab), Verizon has detailed collaboration with Razer, dubbed the Razer Edge 5G, built from the ground up for native Android gaming with streamed gaming via Xbox Cloud, NVIDIA GeForce Now, or Steam Link as a side option. 

Here’s everything you need to know about this intriguing handheld. 

Razer Edge: What is it?

Razer Edge 5G

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Razer essentially teased this project already when Snapdragon announced its new gaming chipset. This is the first dedicated Android handheld to sport the Snapdragon G3X Gen 1 Gaming Platform, which is an offshoot of Qualcomm’s mobile processor optimized for games. Verizon is also throwing its 5G “Ultra Wideband” weight behind the handheld, but thankfully there are options between a Wi-Fi version and a more expensive, Verizon-exclusive 5G version that you can slap a SIM card in for true wireless mobility.





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