The Black Shark 2 came with remarkable improvements in terms of screen and performance. On board is what the company calls Ludicrous Mode.
The new screen is a 6.39 “AMOLED screen from Samsung, and thanks to the optimizations, the latency of the inputs has been reduced to 43.5ms, which is quite good for a touchscreen, since it is pressure sensitive, you can use Magic Press left and Assign buttons to the right of the screen that can be triggered by pressing more on the screen The required force can also be set to comfortable levels.
The Black Shark 2 has two front stereo speakers that allow you to hold the phone horizontally without blocking the speakers. This is indicated in the X-shaped antenna configuration, which provides strong reception regardless of the holding position of the phone.
The displayed fingerprint reader is always accessible, even if you attach an accessory to the back (and there are some).
Of course, the phone is powered by the latest Snapdragon 855. A large Liquid Cool 3.0 steam chamber cooling system promises to heat a lower chipset temperature of 14 ° C and lower the temperature by 5 ° C
Speaking of which, the phone is equipped with a 4000 mAh battery that supports a fast charge of 27W.
On the back there is a dual camera. The main module is a Quad Bayer 48MP sensor with 0.8 μm pixels and a aperture of 1: 1.7. The secondary camera is equipped with a 2x telephoto lens and a 12 megapixel sensor (1.0 μm pixel). The selfie camera is a 20MP shooter (1: 2.0, 0.9 μm).
The Black Shark 2 will later be available in China. You can find him here.
It starts at 3,200 CNY for the 6/128 GB model and goes up to 4,200 CNY for the 12/256 GB version. Both are LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.1 storage. A new Frozen Silver color version is available, exclusive to the 8/256 GB model.
Black Shark also introduced GamePad 3.0, which turns the phone into a console similar to the Nintendo switch. In addition to the hardware controls on each side of the phone, it has an HDMI output.
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