Black Shark 2 to feature e-sports battery With 60 percent more battery performance | Digital Web Review

Black Shark 2 to feature e-sports battery With 60 percent more battery performance

Xiaomi’s Gaming smartphone brand – Black shark recently announced that its latest gaming smartphone Black Shark 2 will be unveiled in China on March 18. The latest smartphone will be the successor of the Black Shark Helo that took a major upgrade in terms of its features. As per previous renders, The smartphone would likely feature all-new Liquid Cooling 3.0 technology. Today company Ceo shared some key details of battery performance of the upcoming phone on his official weibo.

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To choose a gaming smartphone one will first look at its battery life which is one of the critical factors as the battery drain significantly faster due to heavy gaming. It seems the company work out a new solution to improve the upcoming phone battery performance. Today, Black Shark CEO Peter shared some details of battery specifications revealing that the phone will come with an e-sports grade battery.

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He also added this new tech will improve the charging and discharging performance by 60 per cent. He elucidated that the battery boasts of optimized battery chemical system and features tweaked charge and discharge algorithm. Company top executive confirmed that the presence of Liquid Cooling 3.0 in the phone.

To recall, The smartphone passed through AnTuTu under the model name, BlackShark Skywalker, powered by Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 855 octa-core chipset. On memory configuration the device packs 8GB + 128GB, making sure that there’s a higher-end model, with 12GB of RAM on board, which was spotted on Geekbench a couple of days back. As per the listing, the phone will come with a display having 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution.

 

Other leaks revealed that the handset includes 27W fast charging and vertical dual camera arrangement on the back. For now, nothing else is known about the Black Shark.

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