Verizon announced at the Mobile World Congress in Las Vegas that it is working with Qualcomm and Razer to make the first 5G handheld gaming device that will run on the Android platform. Ishan Agarwal, gave the publication a tip. Follow For More Updates: newsyorbits
Razer, Qualcomm 5G branding basically shows that players can download games locally and even stream them directly from the cloud to their console over the 5G ultra-wideband Via PhoneArena.
As of now, there is no news about WiFi support, but this is a pretty important basic feature that should probably be on the upcoming handheld device. If not, it would look like Verizon is only letting its own service use the network, which could be bad for its launch.
Also, the company has said that this handheld gaming device will run on Android, but it’s still not clear which version.

On October 15, this event will start. In other words, the announcement will be made in less than two weeks.
But Verizon has said that the Razer Edge 5G, which it is making with the gaming company and the biggest chipmaker in the world, Qualcomm, will be shown off at RazerCon.
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