The much-awaited Black Shark 2 arrived in India last week, adding to the niche but quite fledgling mobile gaming market in the country. It’s a specced-out smartphone, which not only looks like a beastly RGB-lit gaming device but also specs to match. However, one of the more standout features of the Black Shark 2 will have to be all the awesome display technology that it packs inside.

Putting that aside, you can activate Master Touch from the Gamer Studio overlay, which you open by swiping from the top right edge of the screen. Black Shark 2 will then show you blue (L) and orange (R) colored zones, offering you the ability to fully customize the display real-estate based on your gameplay style.

Black Shark, which at this point I would like to point out is an individual entity and not a Xiaomi sub-brand, claims that Master Touch will help save you ‘at least 80ms’ in a gunfight and that can be true because you won’t be lifting your fingers off the screen to fire or scope onto an enemy. However, I believe you will need to spend a lot of time with Master Touch, playing a lot of games, before you get well-acquainted with the controls.