![]() This never stopped being an issue for me. The best solution for this is buying Razer's own $100 wireless charger that also supports Chroma lighting, but at its steep price I would not recommend it even though it looks really cool. If you use a charger that is a stand, it won't work at all unless you place it horizontally, and if you use a regular flat charger, you'll have to angle it at just the right point to get the phone to charge. Straight up, most wireless chargers won't work with it. However, that's where the light-up logo lives on the Razer Phone 2 and it leads to a design flaw that is almost impossible to ignore. Most phones with wireless charging have the coil located at the center making the charging process super easy. I really like that Razer pushed the boundary with the light up logo, but there is one unintended side effect of the feature: the wireless charging coil was placed uncommonly low. The low mode will only turn on the light for notifications and the medium and high profiles will keep the logo on permanently. Through the Chroma settings, you can adjust the brightness of the logo to three different modes: low, medium and high. Just like the rest of Razer's RGB enabled devices, the light up logo can be configured to any one of 16.9 million different color Chroma colors. A very subtle LED hue lights up the three-headed snake logo that creates a dazzling effect. It's kind of hard to put into context how crazy the Razer logo looks. But instead of just playing it safe, Razer decided to throw us a curveball and added the Razer Phone 2's most striking characteristic-a glowing logo. This paves the way for wireless charging, one of the biggest exclusions from last year's phone. In that respect, I can say it succeeded because modern smartphones have glass backs and now so does the Razer Phone 2. ![]() Razer says adding the glass back was part of a deliberate attempt on its part to make the Razer Phone 2 more consumer friendly as opposed to strictly aimed at the gaming demographic it is most familiar with. It did not change the design at all other than adding a new glass back while adding a few additional features its predecessor was missing, mainly wireless charging and water resistance. ![]() In creating the Razer Phone 2, Razer took very incremental steps to fix the wrongs of the first generation device. ![]()
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