Xiaomi-backed gaming smartphone maker Black Shark has unveiled the Black Shark 4 series in China today. The company has launched two new devices, the Black Shark 4 and Black Shark 4 Pro. Both the devices boast similar specs, including Snapdragon chipsets, triple cameras, 120W fast-charging, and more, but have slightly different designs.
Now, the Black Shark 4 and 4 Pro boast similar features. For starters, both the models feature a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with support for 144Hz refresh rate and 720Hz touch sampling rate. That’s the highest touch response rate in any smartphone. It is higher than the latest Poco F3 that boasts a 360Hz touch sampling rate and the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra which is set to feature a 480Hz touch input rate.
In addition, both the models feature a couple of physical trigger buttons that are integrated into the chassis of the device. These buttons sit flush to the body but come out to become pressable buttons on-demand. They can be used as extra buttons for games and as one-click buttons for simple commands.
Now, coming to some of the major differences between both devices. There are not many. One of the key differences between the Pro and non-Pro variant is the chipset.
Another difference between the models is in the physical design language, specifically the back panel. The standard Black Shark 4 features a plain back panel with no extra design flair at the back. On the contrary, the Black Shark 4 Pro comes with a shiny back panel featuring a big X-shaped pattern and LED lights for that gamer-esque look.
Coming to the price and storage options, the Black Shark 4 comes in three storage options in China. The base model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage costs CNY 2,499 (Rs. 27,811). The price goes up to CNY 2,699 (~Rs. 30,036) for the 8GB + 128GB model, while the highest-end 12GB + 256GB variant costs CNY 3,299 (~Rs. 36,714).