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Xiaomi's Black Shark 2 coming in March or April

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Ivan 04 February 2019

Xiaomi Android

It looks like Xiaomi's nearing completion on its third gaming phone - the Black Shark 2 (codenamed Skywalker).

In a post on Weibo company product director Wang Teng Thomas disclosed to fans he had seen the new Black Shark and that it's full of personality and very cool.

We know Xiaomi is working on a successor to its Black Shark smartphone from April of 2017 and that it's equipped with a Snapdragon 855, at least 8GB of RAM and Android 9 Pie.

Xiaomi unveiled its first gaming phone, the Black Shark, in April of 2018 and then followed it up with the Black Shark Helo with 10GB of RAM in October. Given the timeframe we could expect the Black Shark 2 to become official in March or April.

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  • AnonD-731363
  • SH3
  • 06 Mar 2019

Well mate same i dont understand why jack is in phones when tons of wireless technologies are here. When someone charging its phone overnight can do so with earphones.

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  • andrehe
  • 8Dy
  • 06 Mar 2019

A high-quality earphone still is cable-based and needs a jack: for example a Sennheiser IE800S. Bluetooth is a shared medium, and depending on the traffic the connection can break down. Cable is exclusive and works 100% of the time, and the earphone ...

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  • Y7u
  • 08 Feb 2019

LOL the term "gaming phone" is a misnomer, no such thing. Any flagship phone can play any shitty watered-down mobile game. If you really care about gaming or aren't a little kid then get a real gaming device like a video game console or PC with dedic...

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