Black Shark 2 Pro
The Black Shark 2 Pro gaming phone is a slightly revised model of the Black Shark 2, which was released in the earlier part of 2019. The updated version improves on the touch response speed of the display by around seven milliseconds, down to 34.7ms from 43.5ms. That appears to be a small gap, but mere milliseconds (factoring in the screen’s touch response speed and network ping) could mean the difference between a win and a loss in competitive play. Its rival, the Asus ROG Phone II, has a latency of 49ms.
This phone is also among the pioneers, alongside the aforementioned Asus gaming phone, to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, which should be a boon for gaming with its promised 15 percent GPU boost in games compared to the standard Snapdragon 855.
Not to be confused with the Black Shark 2 Pro-Kit, the Black Shark 2 Pro's general design is the same as the Black Shark 2’s gaming chic, where Black Shark has added an RGB lighting strip to the central spine of the phone.
The 8GB variant has been stripped out to accept large 12GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. The upgraded processor is supported by the same multilayer cooling system we saw in the Black Shark 2, which should help to keep your phone cool to touch during long gaming sessions. There’s also a 4,000mAh battery which boasts a strong 27W charging rate.
The Black Shark 2 Pro is currently up for reservation from Black Shark’s website store in China since it is due to release in China first on August 1, 2019. There are plans for sales in “overseas markets”. The Black Shark 2 Pro is currently available in Shadow Black and Iceberg Grey.
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Brand: Black Shark
Black Shark 2 Pro
The Black Shark 2 Pro gaming phone is a slightly revised model of the Black Shark 2, which was released in the earlier part of 2019. The updated version improves on the touch response speed of the display by around seven milliseconds, down to 34.7ms from 43.5ms. That appears to be a small gap, but mere milliseconds (factoring in the screen’s touch response speed and network ping) could mean the difference between a win and a loss in competitive play. Its rival, the Asus ROG Phone II, has a latency of 49ms.
This phone is also among the pioneers, alongside the aforementioned Asus gaming phone, to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, which should be a boon for gaming with its promised 15 percent GPU boost in games compared to the standard Snapdragon 855.
Not to be confused with the Black Shark 2 Pro-Kit, the Black Shark 2 Pro's general design is the same as the Black Shark 2’s gaming chic, where Black Shark has added an RGB lighting strip to the central spine of the phone.
The 8GB variant has been stripped out to accept large 12GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. The upgraded processor is supported by the same multilayer cooling system we saw in the Black Shark 2, which should help to keep your phone cool to touch during long gaming sessions. There’s also a 4,000mAh battery which boasts a strong 27W charging rate.
The Black Shark 2 Pro is currently up for reservation from Black Shark’s website store in China since it is due to release in China first on August 1, 2019. There are plans for sales in “overseas markets”. The Black Shark 2 Pro is currently available in Shadow Black and Iceberg Grey.
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Brand: Black Shark