Xiaomi's Black Shark Gaming Phone Is a Sight to Behold

Xiaomi's Black Shark Gaming Phone Is a Sight to Behold

I actually want this one.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 14, 2018 @ 12:09 PM (Staff Bios)
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It's not every day when you find a phone that acts more like a gaming PC. Introducing Xiaomi's Black Shark, a gaming phone that sports the features you would not expect would come alongside a phone. The Black Shark's body is black and green - similar to what you'd find in the Razer Phone, the most popular gaming phone on the market. However, the Black Shark is nothing to scoff at either, featuring smooths and curves to make you awe, a Snapdragon 845, up to 8GB of RAM, a 1080p 21:9 display, and a 4,000mAh battery. While it does not appear to have a high-refresh display, the Black Shark phone wields an attachable analog stick controller and true liquid cooling (not like what you'd find in a PC). Xiaomi claims that the phone will have temperature reductions of 8 degrees Celsius.

The Black Shark is available for about 3499 yuan, or $480, but that's for the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage model. Will we see one in the United States? Probably not, but it's good to dream.

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