Hi there welcome to our channel so recently few gaming phones have been certified and one of those is the black shark iv. This phone has recently been certified by china's Tenney, highlighting some key specs like the display battery processor and dimensions. So without waiting anymore. Let's get started first, let's begin with the dimensions the device will measure almost similar to previous black shark devices, with the height being 163.83 millimeters, with 76.35 millimeters and thickness of 10.3 millimeters yeah, it's a bit thick, but gaming phones are inherently thick display wise. It will get a 6.67 inch, full HD, plus AMOLED panel, with high refresh rate. If we compare that with the upcoming ROG 5's 6.78 inch panel, then it's slightly small also, it seems ROG 5 will have higher refresh rate compared to black shark, but that's just speculation. Battery for this phone will be 4500mah with 120 watt fast charging yeah.
That's some insane charging speed. The phone can charge completely in less than 15 minutes. So basically, all you have to do is charge for 15 minutes and play for hours. However, ASUS took a different route. They will provide a big battery of 6000 William hour, but with a charging speed of only 66 watt, it will definitely take longer to charge, but will offer longer battery life so which one do you prefer do comment powering.
This phone will be the snapdragon 888 chipsets, with at least 8 gigs of ram. By the way it has scored, 788 5505 points on an tutu. As for connectivity, the smartphone will support 5g, and it will run android 11 with joy UI on top of it. That said, we expect to learn more about the black shark 4 in the coming days, as the brand has been teasing it officially for the past few days, like any other Chinese brand. We believe that black shark will reveal the design of its upcoming smartphone, while announcing the launch date, but expect the design to remain similar, at least that's what we believe.
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Source : TechAvid