Black Shark 3 | Unboxing, Tour & PubG Review By Tech Spurt

By Tech Spurt
Aug 15, 2021
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Black Shark 3 | Unboxing, Tour & PubG Review

Hello gorgeous peeps I'm Chris from tech spurt, and today we're gonna, be unboxing and fully testing out one of the very first big game and smartphones to launch in 2020 the black shock 3, you actually pre-order the black shock 3 right now from a black shark, which is jimmies game and smartphone subsidiary, it's available from the end of May. Here in the UK and bizarrely, we only have a person on the most expensive model: the 12 gig 256 storage model, which will cost 649 quid. Hopefully the cheapest model of Black Rock 3 will cost around the 549 price point. So I'm going to do the usual full unboxing. Take you on a tour of all the hardware and the software here on the black shock 3 and, as you can see here, we've also got a bunch of accessories which you can purchase for the phone. Actually right now from the black shop website, you'll be testing those out with a good bit of Pusey action and see how it all holds up.

So first I love the bit of box artwork as you open it up. That is definitely a black shock. Quite a vicious-looking bugger as well. That's actual black shock, 3 itself just going to check that aside. While we check our what's in the rest of the box, I've got some specs of features on there.

The dual battery hypercharge in particular is very interesting and hyper-charged tech to work. You will need this super beefy adapters that fee right up there with the legs, the upper dot charger adapter in terms of sheer bulk, that is an impressive beast indeed 65 watt charge and all thanks to the dual battery design. So it shouldn't take less than 40 minutes at the plug for the black shock 3 to be fully charged up and probably no prices for correctly guessing what is in this little of box action, yeah, it's a cable and inside that secondary box for the funky logo. I'm guessing you get a protective cover, yes, indeed, great, to see, certainly quite a funky effort. As far as protective covers go some large gaping holes there that's a necessity out of the design.

Unfortunately- and you also get some black shock, stick is lovely, so not a bad bundle at all over all. Let's just price the black shot three on out, and this is definitely as seriously heavy beast- was good to see black shocks sticking with that very distinctive design work here on the back, we get it's mostly glass, with a little of aluminum frame and on there as well. Just these little bands here and also around the edges, as you can see- they're quite a contoured finish here on the back and as if it wasn't already immediately apparent that this is a game and smartphone. You also get a bit of RGB action in that black shock logo run back as well. You can apparently grab the black shock 3 in the vol, the vibrant hues of black gray or silver, but of course, the RGB light on the back now should make up for the lack of exciting rainbow hues and, if you're wondering what the black shock 3 looks like with that protective cover slapped on top of it.

Well, it looks an awful lot like this. Alright, so, hopefully we've got some juice in that battery. Already we do indeed I'm going to get it all set up now and get bit pub G installed. Then we'll take a popper full on to have all the gaming features and check out those accessories. Ok, so what we already dropped with the black shock 3, it's all setup.

The software has been fully updated. So let's crack on we'll have a bit of a tour of some hardware first before we dive into those game and features. So, first of all what you get here on the standard model, the black shock 3 is a six point. Six seven-inch full HD Plus AMOLED panel. Unsurprisingly, for a game and smartphone, as you can see there, it's a completely flat display, don't get any curved edges or anything like that, which can sometimes bulk the responsiveness when you are playing a mobile game fairly chunky bezels surrounding that display as well.

So something not one of the most attractive smartphone finishes, but then, given smartphones, do tend to have the slightly thicker bezels, and you do actually get pre-installed screen protector on there as well, which you're, hopefully just about make out. You've got full HD or 10 Plus supports or a nice shot contrast and accurate colors as well. You've got it just not a split color difference of 0.55, so it's almost as strong for accurate color reproduction as the 1 plus 8 and the 1 plus 8 Pro. If you'd,, I've run into the black shock, Loose display settings, you've got so much you can play around with. You can choose to have the colors more vivid or a bit more natural.

You can play around with the temperature of course, mess around with likes the dark mode. Furthermore, you've got display enhancement tools, video HDR mode, super cinema modes and, of course, most gaming, smartphones and even just standard premium. Smartphones, these days come with a minimum 90 Hertz a refresh for it to split as well a couple like the rogue to come with 120 Hertz support, but 90 heads absolutely fine for a silky smooth experience and not that many games actually support over 60 right now, anyway, something the black shock.3 can't actually automatically change up the refresh rate, depending on what you're doing what app you're playing with and so on, so you'll have to either stick it on 90 Hertz and leave it on there, or I'll bump it down to 60. If you want to preserve your battery life, and it's a false stereo speaker setup as well, both front firing speakers as well so as you'd kind of hope from a game and smartphone give you that surround sound stereo effect. The level of customization here on the black shock.3 is certainly very impressive indeed, and that will come courtesy of the joy you eye, 11 launchers, which is delicately smashed on top of Android 10, just added whole heaps of extra features, including, of course, lots of game and loveliness. Because of all the features that you can play around with, is that LED light on the back, there's quite subtle as far as some game and smartphone LEDs were concerned, you can change this up in the light effect settings right here, so you can enable or disable it if you don't want it to turn on.

If you want to just save your battery life instead, we've got she's got the full range of effects. You can change up the color and everything as well, so you can basically get it doing whatever you fancy. You can change up exactly what that LED does as well. Whenever you get income and notifications calls or that kind of shenanigans, whether the screen is on or off, you can also get better discs or effects as well when you're playing your media, great stuff and when it's time to jump into a bit of game in action. What you want to do is just bump this little slider button here on the right edge, just slip that across, and you'll go into shock space, and this is black shocks.

Gaming UI, basically, where you get fast access to all of your installed games and also a lot of those tasty gaming features. So not only can you Quickly Start one of your games, but you can also quickly hook up one of your black shocked accessories that you might have purchased and if you dive on into the settings is where you got a bunch of features in here such as, for instance, a bit of coal rejection and if you dive on into the gamer studio as well, you can set up an individual configuration for each of your games that you've got installed as well. So you can give it a bit of a performance boost if needed, all the way up to it. Good old, ludicrous mods how we love it. I'm gonna, leave that one on for pub G for my testing just to see how it performs you play around with the display output, the touch controls, audio output, all kinds of stuff and great news for funds of connected games like pub G mobile and fortnight, because you've got full network preferences in here as well.

So, for instance, you can prioritize certain networks depending on how strong the connection is. You can limit the amount of background traffic that you get as well as your game gets priority. Okay, so we're all configured, and now it's time to test out of a pub G more well here on the black shock 3, it's like all the most premium smartphones right now, gaming or otherwise, you get a snapdragon 865 chipsets, packed inside the black chalk, 3, backed by either 8 or 12 gigs of DDR 5 RAM. This review model right here is the 8 gig base model and I found that, with the black shock, free locked it into that ludicrous mode. The pub G mobile stayed at a fairly consistent 60 frames per second on that top-end extreme frame rate mod.

Occasionally it would dip down to run sort of 55 frames per second area, but for the most part it held pretty consistently around that 59 60 FPS level and to keep the black shark three cool you've got what is known as a sandwich structure: cooling system. Basically, you get coolant pipes housed on both sides of the board to whisk away that pesky hot air I did find after about sort of 15-20 minutes of gameplay, that the back end did get a little toasty. It was quite warm to the touch, but it didn't get beyond that sort of level and even with a full hour of gameplay I didn't find any kind of throttling or anything like that. Going on, if you're a big fan of basically playing pub G mobile for 10 hours straight every day, you can grab yourself the black shock, three fun cooler, which is basically a massive fan that straps onto the back end. The front color doesn't add much extra weight to black plug 3, but it certainly adds a bit of extra bulk, and you need to have it constantly plugged in via type-c USB in order to actually get it were, and once it gets go on, it's quite noisy as well, though it does add a funky extra bit of a light and a disc or effect to your game in session.

So there's always that. To be frank, though, I never found the black shark 3 heated up to the sort of degree where you would require an extra massive bolt on fan in order to help keep it cool. As for the battery. Well, it's a four thousand seven hundred and twenty William sells stuffed inside the black shark 3, not one of the biggest around sunny for a gaming smartphone likes the wrong form to boss much bigger batteries, but it's still fun. I've got around five four hours of constant playtime from a full charge.

Using that ludicrous mode sin as well, and the good news is when you are completely wiped out, that's 65 watt wide charge and will power you back up to fall in under 40 minutes as long as you use the bundled charger now, if you need to actually charge up the black shark 3 while your game- and it can be kind of awkward because that USB cable needs to slot in exactly where your hand usually fits. So what you might want to do is invest in the black shock magnet charging cable. Instead, this just slaps over the docking port. On the back of the black shock 3- and it holds reasonably firm thanks to the magnetic connection, I thought you will want to make sure you don't accidentally nudge it with your fingers, while you're gaming knows it will probably fall off and also that cable is wore. FLE short at around 1 meters in length.

You'll have to be pretty damn close to the means. While you use it absolutely no worries with the screen. Responsiveness. Either. You've got a 270 hurt, touch response rate here on the black shock 3 display, and it really shows every single lots.

White pork, prod instantaneous reaction from the smartphone, the multi-touch capabilities are fantastic as well definitely had no problem running turning gunning all at the same time, very, very smooth and slick. If you're, not a fan of those on-screen touch controls, you can't buy the game pad three for the black sharpie, which adds proper physical tactile buttons and a thumb stick as well great stuff. Unfortunately, I can't actually test out the game pad three, because I don't have the rigid plastic bumper, which then slip onto the black shock three in order to connect their game pad boo and when you're actually bottles deep in a gamer pub, G mobile or whatever, on the black shock. Three, you can pull out the game and Control Center just by swiping inwards. For me, the top left or the top right corner of that black shock 3 display this offers up all the usual great gaming features that you would kind of expect from something like the black shock.3, like notifications, killing the shock time feature to actually record your game player for posterity purposes. You've even got a monitoring tool there.

If you want to check out the frame rate on the fly and as usual, you get the black shock master control mode on there as well. What this allows you to do is basically force press on either the left or the right side of the screen in order to perform a certain function, so, for instance, I don't whenever I force pressed on the left side of the screen, that would bring up my scope in pub G mobile, and it worked really, really well occasionally. I did find myself accidentally doing that when I was surprised by somebody popping out in front of me, for instance, but then it usually worked quite well because on I could zoom straight in on their head and blow their bloody brains out. So overall I enjoyed my pub G mobile experience here on the black shock.3. Definitely that super responsive screen was one of the highlights perfect performance pretty much throughout and a respectable battery life as well as to shoot me, don't get proper haptic triggers on here anything.

You do, of course, get proper push triggers on the pro model, so I'm really looking forward to trying that one out. As for the rest of the specs here on the standard black shark 3, where you get 5 G's supporting that and a bit of Wi-Fi 6 as well, so certainly no issues for connectivity for the foreseeable but dive into the settings as well go to the storage, its UFS 3.0. Again, of course, as you'd expect from a game and smartphone you get twice via the 128 or 256 gigs of storage space I've got a base model, so that's 128, no micros support. Unfortunately, if you do want to expand, as for the camera tech well around back, you get a 64 megapixel primary lens I four point: eight aperture, backed by a 13 megapixel, ultra wide-angle lens and a 5 megapixel depth sensor, and certainly the black Shock threes come out, look very familiar indeed to anyone. Who's used a Xiaomi smartphone before getting some serious d?j? vu, absolutely feature.

Packs you've got likes of the AI scene, recognition mode, good, old, HDR. Of course. Let's just stick that on auto you've got your portrait mode using that depth sensor to a nice bucket style effect, got a proper, delicate at night modes. Just how brighten up those low-light shots your panorama, mode, 64, megapixel modes, to shoot in the maximum detail, because otherwise it uses pixel binned to shoot in 16, megapixel, I! Believe it is you have to fold pro manual mode as well, so you can actually play around with lights, the white balance, the ISO levels, and so on. We dive on into the video section.

You can shoot up to 4k resolution footage using that you've also got short video and a slow motion mode as well. Meanwhile, if we flip around to the 20 megapixel front-facing camera, there you go, you can shoot yourself. A lovely selfie looks like it's kind of going slightly crazy with the saturation levels there I'm sure it'll do the job in a pinch, if you absolutely must and now right there in a nutshell, is the black shot, 3-game and smartphone, not quite as slick or as feature packed as like the ears USAGE phone ?, which is still my favorite game and smartphone right now, but it's also better value for money. Compare that really pricey rogue phone be very interesting to try out the pro version. Of course, stay tuned for more on that later, with a proper physical trigger buttons and the specs updates as well, be in to see how that changes things if you're into gaming smartphones then definitely check back later this week, where I'm wanting to do the full same pub G treatment with the red magic 5g and then do a full comparison between the black shock and the red magic as well to see which one might be best for you.

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