
Hong Kong-based, Razer, is already developing its second generation gaming phone, despite retailers such as JB Hi-Fi discounting the original model, nearly two months after launch.
As per 9to5Google, in its latest earnings report Razer confirms it’s working on a follow-up phone.
The gaming company affirms it’s “very pleased” with the success of the first Razer phone – which launched in Australia in July – whilst not disclosing sales numbers.
“The Group is very pleased with the success of its first generation Razer Phone, which was released in a limited run and has garnered very positive reviews internationally”
“Razer is now focusing its resources into the development of the second generation Razer Phone and accompanying software releases, which will extend its software and services from PC into the mobile market.”
Commentators question whether the original Razer phone received less-than-expected global sales, following intense smartphone competition.