The phone uses the same display as the others, 6.67” AMOLED with 144 Hz refresh rate and 144 Hz touch sampling rate. There’s no SSD here, just LPDDR5 RAM (8/12 GB) and UFS 3.1 storage (128/256 GB). The vanilla Black Shark 5 is powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset, paired with two vapor chambers for cooling. Note that the 5 and 5 Pro launch with the latest Joy UI 13, the RS gets a slightly older Joy UI 12.8. You can find it on the official online store here. The RS is also launching on Saturday, the base price is CNY 3,300 ($520/€465/₹39,400). The main camera on the back drops down to a 64 MP sensor, but the 13 MP 120° ultra wide camera and 5 MP tele-macro cameras remain the same. There is a 3.5 mm headphone jack on this one. The magnetic shoulder button remains on board as well.įor audio, there are the same dual speakers (1.5 cc) with Hi-Res Audio and DTS:X Ultra support. Like the Pro, this display has a 144 Hz refresh rate and 720 Hz touch sampling rate. The 6.67” AMOLED display supports HDR10 and DCI-P3, it has a peak brightness of 1,300 nits. The battery is a tad smaller at 4,500 mAh, but it supports the same 120W charge rate and can hit 100% charge in 15 minutes. The chipset is cooled by vapor chambers on two sides. Chipset aside, the RS has many similarities with the Pro, including splitting the storage between SSD and UFS. The Black Shark 5 RS uses a Snapdragon 888 or an 888+ chipset, the Plus chip is available on the 12/256 GB version. You can leave a CNY 100 deposit to get in line, here’s the official online store. This is for China, a global rollout should be announced at a later date. The Black Shark 5 Pro will be available form April 2 starting at CNY 4,200 ($660/€595/₹50,000). On the back is a 108 MP main camera with a 1/1.52” sensor, plus a 13 MP ultra wide-angle camera (120°) and a 5 MP telephoto macro lens (it focuses at 3-7 cm distance). Four microphones are arranged on each of the four sides of the phone, so it can always pick up your voice clearly. There is also an X-axis linear motor for better haptic feedback. The 5 Pro is currently the top phone in DxOMark’s audio chart with 86 points (beating its predecessors by 5 points). The phone has two symmetrical speakers with 1.5 cc cavities. Additionally, there is a magnetic shoulder button that pops up on the side of the phone and uses a gaming-grade micro switch. The display boasts 144 Hz refresh rate and 720 Hz touch sampling rate while tracking multiple fingers. There are two ambient light sensors (one on the front and one on the back) so the brightness can be adjusted to match conditions perfectly. This 10-bit panel supports HDR10+ the DCI-P3 color gamut. The Black Shark 5 Pro is equipped a 6.67” AMOLED display. Also, the phone features battery bypass for gaming while external power is plugged in. 0-100% charge can be achieved in just 15 minutes, but there’s is a temperature control mode that goes easier on the battery and slows down to 24 minutes. It has 4,650 mAh capacity and supports 120W fast charging. The phone has a high performance battery as well. Also, the fast LPDDR5 (6,400 Mbps) RAM can be used to create a RAM disk for the occasions even faster storage is required. Using the so-called DM Cache technology, Black Shark has managed to significantly improve random read and write performance. The storage is split equally between an NVMe SSD and the usual UFS 3.1 (i.e. The Snapdragon is paired with up to 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB storage, but there’s more to it than that. The chip is kept cool by two vapor chambers, one on each side (4,323 mm² + 997 mm²). The Black Shark 5 Pro is the top model, powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. A shiver of sharks has swam up to the surface – the Black Shark 5 generation features three models, one with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, one with an 888+ and one with an 870 chipset.
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