Xiaomi's Black
Shark gaming-focused sub-brand announced its latest smartphone earlier this
month. And today the Black Shark 2 is available to purchase in Europe, straight
from the official Black Shark website. You'll have to pay € 549 or £ 479 if you
want the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, or if you need 12GB of
RAM and 256GB of storage then prepare € 649 or £ 559.
David Li, VP of
Black Shark Global says this device will provide "an unmatched experience
for European gamers". The company chose to establish a presence in Europe
because mobile gaming is apparently now generating more consumer spend than
consoles and PC gaming, so obviously people should also have an appetite for
gaming-focused handsets - right? Well, that hypothesis remains to be tested.
And you can help -
by ignoring this phone altogether, or by purchasing one of course. The Black
Shark 2 has a 6.39" 1080x2340 HDR AMOLED pressure sensitive touchscreen with
low (43.5ms) latency and a typical brightness of 430 nits.
The device also has
two front-facing speakers, an X-shaped antenna setup to ensure you don't lose
signal no matter how you hold it, an in-display fingerprint reader, and a 4,000
mAh battery with 27W fast charging.
The Snapdragon 855
chipset unsurprisingly sits at the helm, aided by a vapor chamber cooling
system which promises to reduce SoC temperature by up to 14 degrees Celsius.
The dual rear camera system has a 48 MP main sensor with pixel binning, and a
12 MP 2x telephoto zoom lens, while for selfies you get a 20 MP unit.