The Phone isn't water resistant, and it doesn't support wireless charging, features that have increasingly become standard on other top Android devices.
It also doesn't have an OLED screen, another feature that's become increasingly common on rival phones. That's unfortunate, because OLED displays can produce better blacks and colors and offer better contrast than the LCD display used in the Phone.
Another thing the device is lacking is a headphone jack, which is odd considering the Phone's size.
Still, it's hard to knock the Phone for these shortcomings. Many smartphone manufacturers have been removing the headphone jack from their devices, so the Phone isn't alone in not having one.
On the display front, Razer decided to accept a trade-off. OLED displays can't handle refresh rates as high as the Phone's 120Hz. The company decided ultra-smooth video was more important than better color reproduction.
And the Phone isn't the only top device that doesn't offer water resistance and wireless charging. The OnePlus 5T, one of my favorite smartphones this year, doesn't include those features either.
Meanwhile, the Phone does offer a bunch of meaningful feature that I appreciate. It has a good camera, a sharp design, offers good battery life and impressive performance, and supports fast charging.