Black Shark 4 with Snapdragon 888 Gets Certified in China
Black Shark is ready to launch its upcoming gaming device, the Blackness Shark 4. The imminent launch is confirmed by the certification images of the device that recently showed up online. The details were reported by the Chinese Quality Certification Center (CQC) and they reveal some primal specs of the device.
The BlackSshark 4, registered with model number SHARK KSR-Ao, will be the successor to the company'due south Black Shark 3. It will reportedly feature a 6.67-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which has almost get a standard for gaming-centric devices. All the same, unlike the notch-less screen in Black Shark 3S, the Black Shark four volition come up with a punch-hole screen.
The certification details likewise revealed that the device volition be 163.83 x 76.35 x ten.3mm in dimensions, and will come with Android 11 out-of-the-box. Information technology will exist powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 888 SoC that powers the latest high-end devices such as the iQOO 7, the Vivo X60 Pro+, and Samsung's flagship S21 series. A screenshot (fastened below) from a contempo AnTuTu listing of the device shows a score of over 788,000.
Every bit per the CEO of the company, Luo Yuzhou, the Black Shark four volition too feature a dual-cell 4,500mAh battery pack with support for 120W fast charging. It will reportedly juice up the device in less than xv minutes.
Moreover, unlike many other latest flagships that come without a charger in the box, the upcoming Black Shark device will come up with a high-efficiency charging adapter with a charging efficiency of 98.5%. This will reportedly minimize heat loss and improve the charging efficiency of the device.
The Black Shark 4 is presumed to launch in the market in tardily February or in the first week of March.
Source: https://beebom.com/black-shark-4-120hz-display-snapdragon-888-certified-china/
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